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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Aircraft operator flight crew members in uniform with valid aircraft operator identification are exempt from random secondary screening and restrictions involving liquids and footwear as long as they do not alarm the walk-through metal detector or X-Ray.

    Employees of a US aircraft operator who present a valid aircraft operators employee ID can be designated as a non-selectee by the Supervising Transportation Security Officer only after cleared by a Behavioral Detection Officer. This is usually if the employee is flying. A SIDA card cannot be used to be exempt from any type of screening while flying. The SIDA card is for non flying aircraft operator, airport employees, vendors and other personnel to gain access to Security Identification Display Areas.

    Flying aircraft operator employees are not exempt from random screening, liquid and footwear restrictions.
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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Quote Originally Posted by cancidas
    Quote Originally Posted by PHL Approach
    Quote Originally Posted by Informant
    And just for all of our airline employees out there, if you present a valid ID you cannot be made a selectee, no airline employee can, from bag handler to chief pilot.
    Really? Interesting, a co-worker and I were flying to LAX last January and they did secondary screening on him even though he had his SIDA badge in clear view. I think the screener said his sweatshirt looked bulky - but he's just a bit chunky If you can get post some official place where I can read that - I'll definitely bring it up next time.
    don't forget, a SIDA means nothing when you're flying. you'd need the actual airline ID card. a SIDA badge is only valid when you're working and on the area of the airport where you have business. you're not supposed to drive over to AAL to visit the tin kitchen...
    When I fly out I have my employee badge on top of my SIDA badge. I find that TSA officers of the home facility for the SIDA badge tend to not bat an eye. Now I get looks if I have my badges out at say FLL, SAN etc since they don't know the badge.

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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    I think that all this is just nonsense, if you don't have the proper ID then you shouldn't be allowed to fly, no matter who you are, then what's the point of having of having them, what are these people thinking.
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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Quote Originally Posted by corellian21
    I think that all this is just nonsense, if you don't have the proper ID then you shouldn't be allowed to fly, no matter who you are, then what's the point of having of having them, what are these people thinking.
    Let's suppose that you are in LA - on business, vacation, whatever. Now let's say you lose your wallet - it gets stolen, you drop it when visiting the La Brea Tar Pits, something like that. Now there you are, 3,000 miles from home without ID. It's not like you can run down to DMV and get a replacement, so what do you do, take Greyhound home? (Assuming Greyhound doesn't require you to have an ID to ride the bus?) There has to be a way for people to fly without ID.

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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Its a well known rule among airlines and their employees or at least it should be, each airline employee receives a manual or training in regard to this, as a jumpseat committee member for a major airline I know this for a fact, and without getting into too much security sensitive information it is listed under CAPPS or Computer Assisted Passenger Profiling system. This rule extends also to those listed under flight benefits of an airline employee as long as they are traveling on a NON-REV tkt.

    Also exempt are Diplomats, Active duty members of the armed forces who present a valid military ID card,Governors, Prisoners under escort, and believe it or not forest firefighters.

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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Then Informant your posting

    And just for all of our airline employees out there, if you present a valid ID you cannot be made a selectee, no airline employee can, from bag handler to chief pilot.
    was proven wrong.

    Flying airline employees can be made selectee and it is at the discretion of the TSA supervisor and BDO to exempt you. Anyone can be selected for secondary screening but Aircraft Crew (working that flight and in uniform) are exempt from random screening.

    You are making general statements and they are not 100% true.
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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Your reference is your company's (think you missed one wite-out) manuals. My reference material I take my knowledge from is the actual TSA SOP. Which do you think is more accurate and will be used by the TSA Supervisor?

    But you are now talking something different than your first statement which was generalized:
    And just for all of our airline employees out there, if you present a valid ID you cannot be made a selectee, no airline employee can, from bag handler to chief pilot.
    The CAPPS exemptions are what is suppose to be programmed into the airlines reservation system, the system should not make someone meeting this criteria a selectee, but they can be subject to secondary screening of their person and accessible property as designated by the TSA (which is basically making them a selectee).

    Informant I have asked for your photos of Security Sensitive Information be removed since publishing these photos are is in violation of 49 CFR 1520. Not only are you but the Web Board administrator are subject to criminal/civil penalties.

    Since you claim to be jumpseat committee member you should know this well, please review the SSI regulations.

    Maybe you should check with a few people here like Phil to see what element I am in.
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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Well you could have easily read that CFR off the bottom of the page.

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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    Quote Originally Posted by Informant
    Well you could have easily read that CFR off the bottom of the page.
    Obviously you didn't otherwise you would have known what you were doing was in violation of the regulation. If you have a spare $10,000 or more lying around you want the federal government to take from you, let me know. We can accommodate you.

    Not that I have to prove anything to you but people here have met me and know who I am and what I do.
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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    EMShighway, I think you got your point across




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    Re: TSA Policy: Terrorists Can Fly Without ID If They Ask Nicely

    :twisted:
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