(a) Each airport operator must ensure that—
- (1) A record is made of each law enforcement action taken in furtherance of this part; and
- (2) The record is maintained for a minimum of 180 days.
(b) Data developed in response to paragraph (a) of this section must include at least the following, except as authorized by TSA:
- (1) The number and type of weapons, explosives, or incendiaries discovered during any passenger-screening process, and the method of detection of each.
- (2) The number of acts and attempted acts of aircraft piracy.
- (3) The number of bomb threats received, real and simulated bombs found, and actual detonations on the airport.
(4) The number of arrests, including—
- (i) Name, address, and the immediate disposition of each individual arrested;
- (ii) Type of weapon, explosive, or incendiary confiscated, as appropriate; and
- (iii) Identification of the aircraft operators or foreign air carriers on which the individual arrested was, or was scheduled to be, a passenger or which screened that individual, as appropriate.