| MikeFold |
10-29-2003 06:29 AM |
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Originally posted by p3rsian
for domestic flights.. do i need a passport ? or would a id just be fine ?
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This is from TSA website:
Check to make sure you:
Bring a boarding pass ticket or ticket confirmation such as a printed itinerary as well as a government-issued photo ID. Children under the age of 18 do not require an ID. At some airports only boarding passes will be accepted to enter the passenger checkpoint.
Bring evidence verifying you have a medical implant or other device if it is likely to set off the alarm on the metal detector bring evidence verifying this condition. Although this is not a requirement it may help to expedite the screening process.
Have removed prohibited items such as pocketknives metal scissors with pointed tips (metal or plastic scissors with blunt tips are permitted) and tools from your carry-on baggage. Double check the list of prohibited and permitted items to determine what can be placed in carry-on or checked baggage if you have any questions.
Have reviewed TSA's guidance on unlocking checked baggage.
http://www.tsa.gov/public/display?theme=1
Hope that helps
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