- Jeremy Renner of “Marvel”, was nearly killed by a snow plow when he was hit in 2023.
- After reconstructive surgery, he’s thriving once again—but his experience at TSA checkpoints has changed.
- Airport security will also accommodate you if you have undergone reconstructive medical procedures.
In 2023 actor Jeremy Renner was seriously injured after being crushed by his own snow plow. Renner has not only recovered but is now living, working, and thriving again. He has even published a new autobiography. My Next Breath Which was released on April 29, 2009. He sat with him to celebrate the release of his book. People Magazine to give a little preview—including how the accident led to one hilarious travel perk.
Renner said that doctors were required to use titanium to reconstruct the chest and one leg of Renner as part his recovery. Renner said that the TSA agent at his local Airport is well informed and prepared to assist.
“Switch buttons on” [the machines]It’s not like Fourth of July. “I’m not a big airport fan, but it doesn’t appear that I have many problems”, he said.
Renner’s good nature is not limited to this.
He said: “My swollen feet, my back, which keeps popping out, or even my jaw, which just won’t bite right, are all reminders of the attitude that brought me here.” “It’s awesome. It’s the reason I never have a bad morning. I know what it feels like to have a bad time.”
If you, like Renner, have any metal in your body from any kind of surgeryYou or your traveling companion can “talk to the TSA officer” about how to best complete the screening. The TSA can be informed about any specific needs, disability or medical condition by using the TSA Notification card, your medical documents or in person.
PreCheck can be another good option.
TSA website states that “At TSA preCheck lanes you don’t need to remove shoes or light jackets. You can also bring laptops and 3-1-1 liquids. If available, you may request a screening using the Advanced Imaging Technology (also known as body scanner) machine. “However, light jackets must be removed.”
It was stated in a critical way that you must “inform the TSA Officer if you have any medical devices such as metal implants, bone growth stimulators, pacemakers, defibrillators, or other internal medical equipment” because you shouldn’t go through traditional scanners. “The TSA officer will perform a patdown.” It’s important to keep a positive attitude, like Renner did, in order to get through this procedure.