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Expedited TSA Screening for Active Duty Military Effective 20 Dec


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http://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=16368 http://www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck/active-duty-military Only applies to the active duty member and children 12 and under traveling with servicemember. Enter your DODID# (on the back of your CAC) as the "Known Traveler Number" when booking in DTS or civilian travel systems. Spouse or other travelers would need to process through standard security or apply for Pre-Check as a normal citizen ($85 application fee). Program begins 20 December 2013. Edited by deaddebate
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Reminder

http://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=16437

http://www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck/airlines-airports

http://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Docs/How_to_Enter_Your_DoD_ID.pdf

Here's all the currently participating airports:

ABQ

ALB

ANC

ATL

AUS

BDL

BHM

BNA

BOI

BOS

BUF

BUR

BWI

CAK

CHS

CLE

CLT

CMH

COS

CVG

DAL

DAY

DCA

DEN

DFW

DSM

DTW

ELP

EWR

FAT

FLL

GEG

GRR

GSO

GSP

GUM

HNL

HOU

HPN

IAD

IAH

ICT

IND

JAX

JFK

LAS

LAX

LGA

LGB

LIH

LIT

MCI

MCO

MDW

MEM

MHT

MIA

MKE

MSN

MSP

MSY

MYR

OAK

OKC

OMA

ONT

ORD

ORF

PBI

PDX

PHL

PHX

PIT

PNS

PVD

PWM

RDU

RIC

RNO

ROC

RSW

SAN

SAT

SAV

SDF

SEA

SFO

SJC

SJU

SLC

SMF

SNA

STL

SYR

TPA

TUL

TUS

TYS

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I got rejected at LIT after not inputting my ID during reservations. The TSA dude pushed me away since my boarding pass didn't have the pre-check logo. This was after the TSA in Reagan said all I need to do was flash my mil ID at security to get pre-check. Just a heads up, TSA doesn't have it all together yet; you should put your DOD info in during ticket ordering. Good luck!

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I think the program at Reagan was the old program where you just flashed your ID to get it to work. There were only about 10 or so airports that had the little machine at security where they could verify your status on the spot. This new system is basically every major airport in the US, but it only works, from what I understand, if you enter your ID number in your reservation ahead of time. This way, I presume, the airlines can run your ID number through "the computer" before your reservation and verify that you are still in the military.

Two different programs.

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Reminderhttp://www.defense.gov/releases/release.aspx?releaseid=16437http://www.tsa.gov/tsa-precheck/airlines-airportshttp://www.defensetravel.dod.mil/Docs/How_to_Enter_Your_DoD_ID.pdfHere's all the currently participating airports:ABQALBANCATLAUSBDLBHMBNABOIBOSBUFBURBWICAKCHSCLECLTCMHCOSCVGDALDAYDCADENDFWDSMDTWELPEWRFATFLLGEGGRRGSOGSPGUMHNLHOUHPNIADIAHICTINDJAXJFKLASLAXLGALGBLIHLITMCIMCOMDWMEMMHTMIAMKEMSNMSPMSYMYROAKOKCOMAONTORDORFPBIPDXPHLPHXPITPNSPVDPWMRDURICRNOROCRSWSANSATSAVSDFSEASFOSJCSJUSLCSMFSNASTLSYRTPATULTUSTYS

I just tried at OMA and was told this only works if you are wearing your uniform. That is some support!

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You can't expect the TSA to know their own rules can you?!?! Just like when they try to tell me I can't carry on my LPU, the look on their faces when you tell them that you can and to look it up in THEIR reg, is priceless. Usually they just give in and let you through.

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Got turned away in FLL this morning. Not only did I have my CAC, I had my Global Entry card, both of which mean I don't need shit on my boarding pass. I tried to explain that to the pissed off Mexican-American woman working the line by pointing to the TSA Pre-Check and Global Entry sign hanging above her head. She has been trained that you must have the pre-check on your boarding pass, period, no matter what the rules actually are.

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I put my DoD ID number into DTS as suggested earlier in this thread and booked travel from DCA to DFW and back. Traveled last week and used DCA pre-check lanes and got to keep my jacket, belt, and shoes on. Liquids (3-1-1) can stay in the travel on, as well as laptops. Easy peasy. Got the pre-check logo on the boarding pass at DFW and the TSA made me take off my jacket (boo!). The watchful eye of the x-ray machine guy caught my half drunk V-8 that I forgot was in my carry on and chastised me appropriately.

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I had already made a reservation prior to the implementation date...called Delta after the fact and added the CAC/Known Traveler # and on check in day, me and the two kiddo's had the pre-check logo on the boarding passes.

CINCHOUSE does not have the pre-check logo, but at BOS, TSA allowed her to accompany us into the pre-check line after verifying that she had her dependent ID Card.

At ATL, they only allowed me and kiddo's thru pre-check....wifey had to wait with the commoners!

Cap-10

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At ATL, they only allowed me and kiddo's thru pre-check....wifey had to wait with the commoners!

Fucking peasants and their shoe and jacket removal. Just went through DCA and ATL with my CAC and nothing on my boarding pass and had no issues. So, in the most obvious news ever, TSA isn't implementing this in a standardized way around the country.

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Fucking peasants and their shoe and jacket removal. Just went through DCA and ATL with my CAC and nothing on my boarding pass and had no issues. So, in the most obvious news ever, TSA isn't implementing this in a standardized way around the country.

SeaTac has a TSA Pre-check/Military line.

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