Program History
The K-9 Explosive Detection Team Program provides an additional element
of safety and security to the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport,
and we are very fortunate to have a very dedicated group of officers and
K-9's.
This program was established in March, 1972, at the direction of President
Nixon after a TWA jet bound for Los Angeles from New York's JFK airport
received an anonymous phone call minutes into the flight warning that
a bomb was aboard. The aircraft returned to JFK, its passengers were evacuated,
and a bomb sniffing German Shepherd named Brandy was brought onboard.
Brandy found the explosive device just 12 minutes before it was set to
detonate. In October of the same year, the FAA created the FAA K-9 Explosives
Detection Team Program. The FAA teamed up with the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration, the Department of Justice, the US Air Force, the Department
of Defense Military Working Dog School, and Lackland Air Force Base in
Texas to provide strategically placed and "well trained bomb squads"
throughout the nation.
Sky Harbor International Airport K-9 Teams
Each officer works daily to keep his K-9 ready for action! When you see
these teams throughout the airport, you will notice they are always in
a "working" mode. The areas they work are not limited to just
aircraft. They also work the terminal areas where vehicles park, where
luggage is processed, and they work many warehouses, buildings, offices
and parking lots. So you can rest assured that our K-9 team won't let
anything slip by!
Funding
This special program is partially funded by the FAA. It's not only the
cost of the dog, but the training, vehicle, veterinary visits, and not
to mention all that dog food! Usually dogs must be at least 2 years old
before they become a K-9 Team member. And as long as they stay healthy,
they stay working! In some cases, if an officer retires, the K-9 may go
to another Airport to continue working, or retire with the handler.

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