A bald eagle was spotted going through TSA at a North Carolina airport this week.
Charlotte Douglas International Airport screened Clark, a trained bird, with pictures posted to Twitter on Thursday.
"TSA officers are used to seeing an eagle on their uniform as they look over their shoulder, but I’m sure the team at Checkpoint A did a double take when they saw a real one earlier this week," TSA's Southeast Twitter account captioned the photos."Our special guest was Clark the Eagle with the World Bird Sanctuary, who decided to give his wings a break and fly commercial. His airline notified us and we screened him and his handler.
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