Check Your Bags: X-ray Systems
In addition to passenger baggage, most planes carry enormous amounts of cargo. All of this cargo has to be checked before it is loaded.
![]() Photo courtesy L-3 Communications Your luggage goes through a larger X-ray system. |
Most airports use one of three systems to do this:
- Medium X-ray systems - These are fixed systems that can scan an entire pallet of cargo for suspicious items.
- Mobile X-ray systems - A large truck carries a complete X-ray scanning system. The truck drives very slowly beside another, stopped truck to scan the entire contents of that truck for suspicious items.
- Fixed-site systems - This is an entire building that is basically one huge X-ray scanner. A tractor-trailer is pulled into the building and the entire truck is scanned at one time.
![]() Photo courtesy L-3 Communications In some airports, medium X-ray facilities are set up to scan an entire pallet of luggage at a time. |
![]() Photo courtesy FAA Dogs are used to sniff for bombs. |
In addition to an X-ray system, many airports also use larger scanners. Let's take a look at those next.





