Anything above TSA precheck ? Too many people

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How long are you waiting in precheck? I've never waited more than 5 or 10 minutes.


Same. I’ve travelled like a million times in the past few months and I’ve literally never waited.


Like a million, huh?
Anonymous
It's very clear you have not flown in the last 5 years OP or are you trolling?
Anonymous
OP, ignore the PPs laughing at their own clearly poor jokes. But, simple answer for you, no.
Anonymous
I know everyone is joking around, but at busy travel times at some airports, it's been clear to me that regular Precheck is faster. It appears TSA has some kind of quota for the number of clear passengers they let in (since you jump the line). The backup in the clear line was not to use the machine, but to be allowed to pass through the TSA part.
Anonymous
NetJets would solve all your problems.
Anonymous
We travel frequently and have never waited more than 5 minutes in Pre. Often it’s walk-up.
Anonymous
This is DCUM , you’re not supposed to be traveling anyway. Stay home with your mask on and stop destroying the planet.
Anonymous
How do you sign up for Clear pre?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How do you sign up for Clear pre?


https://lmgtfy.app/?q=how+do+i+sign+up+for+clear
Anonymous
Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.


It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.


It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.


Do you have a drivers license? Your face is already available in facial recognition databases.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NetJets would solve all your problems.


Great answer. Flying private eliminates all the hassle.
This is the solution OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.


It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.


Do you have a drivers license? Your face is already available in facial recognition databases.


The new Global Entry kiosks don't even need a passport scan- they take a photo of you, find your profile in the GE system, and then match it to incoming flights at that airport to confirm your entry into the United States.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Clear discriminated against people with other than normal eyes, e.g., missing eye, lazy eye, etc.


It is creepy to me to give away your face! I do not even have Pre because it seems like just another place for all your info to be hacked. I can manage to get my shoes off.


Do you have a drivers license? Your face is already available in facial recognition databases.


The new Global Entry kiosks don't even need a passport scan- they take a photo of you, find your profile in the GE system, and then match it to incoming flights at that airport to confirm your entry into the United States.


Huh! I didn’t know this but when I recently returned from Costa Rica I walked up to the GE kiosk and it cleared me before I could read the instructions. Literally took about 10 seconds.
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