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Old Nov 22, 2012, 3:26 am
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PreCheck FAQ:

What is PreCheck?

TSA Pre✓™ allows select frequent flyers of participating airlines, members of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted Traveler programs, or randomly selected passengers to receive expedited screening benefits during domestic travel. Eligible participants use dedicated screening lanes for screening benefits which include leaving on shoes, light outerwear and belts, as well as leaving laptops and 3-1-1 compliant liquids in carry-on bags. (from http://www.tsa.gov/tsa-pre%E2%9C%93%E2%84%A2)

What do I need to do to enroll in PreCheck?

There are two ways to enroll in PreCheck:

1. Be invited by Alaska Airlines, or
2. Sign up for a Trusted Traveler program

At this time, Alaska appears to have only invited a limited number of MVP Gold and MVP Gold 75K flyers to use PreCheck. Anyone can sign up for a Trusted Traveler program, though.

See the Alaska Airlines PreCheck FAQ page for good, detailed information on how to ensure you are set to receive PreCheck benefits.

If you are relying on a Trusted Traveler program membership to grant PreCheck access, be sure your name in your "Personal Information" in your "Traveler Profile" (as specified in the link above) is an exact match with what is displayed in your online GOES profile. If it is not, then either contact Alaska to have your profile's name edited, or be sure to edit your SecureFlight data each time you book a new reservation so that your name is an exact match with your GOES profile. A mismatch is very likely to prevent you from being selected for PreCheck.

It is also possible that you have been randomly selected for PreCheck.

If you are randomly selected, you'll see the PreCheck logo displayed on your paper or mobile boarding pass. You'll have all the benefits of PreCheck status for that flight and can use the PreCheck lane in your city of departure.

Should I opt-in with AS or sign up for a Trusted Traveler program?

Opting in with AS is free.

The Trusted Traveler programs have an associated membership fee and interview process but grant additional benefits for international travelers Global Entry is $100 for a five-year membership, requires an interview at one of several enrollment centers across the US, and allows expedited re-entry into the U.S. NEXUS is $50 for a five-year membership, includes a complimentary Global Entry membership, requires an interview at one of a handful of selected enrollment centers near the Canadian border, and allows access to expedited lanes when crossing into Canada or the U.S. at a land crossing. SENTRI is similar to NEXUS but works for the Mexican border instead. Once you receive your approval letter, the numbers on the letter are your TSA PreCheck number. When scheduling your interview, it does not have to be the nearest center - so keep this in mind and consider your travels.

Reports are that those using a Trusted Traveler membership program tend to have higher PreCheck selection rates than those who simply opt in through AS. It's possible that elites who have opted in and provide a Known Traveler program number have the highest selection rates of all, although no method guarantees 100% selection for PreCheck.

How to Add Your PASSID to Existing Reservations

If you receive approval for PreCheck via Global Entry, Nexus or another Trusted Traveler program you will receive a card which (typically on the back) contains a PASSID number. For already existing AS reservations, go to the "My Trips" section of the Alaska website. Under each reservation, go to the "Traveler Information" section. On the right side is "Traveler Documentation." Click on the "Enter Required Documentation" link and select the traveler on the itinerary (if there is more than one traveler). Click the "Continue" button and then click on the "Enter Known Traveler/Redress Number" link. In the box for "Known Traveler Number" enter the PASSID that has been assigned. Click the "Continue" button and repeat as necessary until all the existing reservations have been populated with the PASSID.


What airports does AS participate in PreCheck?

See the map on TSA's site or download the PDF guide from TSA's site. Also note, though, if:

a) You are flying on AS, and
b) You have opted in to PreCheck, and
c) the airport has a PreCheck checkpoint (shown on the map or PDF), and
d) TSA doesn't randomly decide to deny you (hopefully not),

then (assuming you qualify for and have opted in to PreCheck) you will receive a PreCheck-enabled BP. Unless the PreCheck checkpoint leads to a concourse that is not attached to the concourse containing your departure gate, you can use PreCheck at that airport. It does not matter if TSA's map or PDF guide do not specify that Alaska participates at that particular airport.

Some airports have a version of PreCheck referred to as "PreCheck Lite." Those airports (either due to space or staffing limitations) modify the benefits of PreCheck --- you may need to remove your laptop and/or remove your liquids. Keep an eye out for signage in the PreCheck lane to see if modifications have been made to PreCheck at your departure airport. You may be able to leave your shoes on (unless they have metal shanks that will alarm) and you may be able to leave light coats and sweaters on.

Here is a list of airports and checkpoint locations confirmed by FlyerTalkers to work for AS flyers:

  • ANC (main [B/C] checkpoint)
  • ATL (south checkpoint)
  • AUS (central checkpoint to the left of the AS check-in counter)
  • BLI (see post 1450 re removal of liquids)
  • BNA (north checkpoint for concourses A/B)
  • BOI (all passengers use one checkpoint)
  • BOS (The C40-C42 area that AS now uses only has PreCheck Lite)
  • BWI (C checkpoint, although A checkpoint also has it and it operates consistently throughout the day)
  • BZN (single checkpoint, right side)
  • DCA (south pier)
  • DEN (both north and south checkpoints)
  • DFW (Terminal E, near gate E15)
  • EAT (PreCheck Lite at the only checkpoint)
  • EUG (PreCheck Lite only)
  • EWR (Terminal A3) Confirmed full-scale PreCheck, at least for the morning flight
  • FAI (PreCheck Lite only)
  • FLL (terminal 1, concourse C--open late afternoon to accommodate AS #33)
  • GEG (Terminal C, left side of existing checkpoint, sporadic hours - see post 1403 for times)
  • HNL (checkpoint 5-between Delta and United, lobbies 7 and 8)
  • JNU (common upstairs checkpoint) PreCheck Lite.
  • KOA Gate 7 - (AS) PreCheck Lite for the 11:55PM Redeye. Also had PreCheck Lite for the 3:00 ish flight to OAK.
  • LAS (Terminal 3 (AS) next to F/elite line, Terminal 1 (AA/DL))
  • LAX (T6 [where Alaska departs from]; it is also possible to use the PreCheck checkpoint in T4 [American], T5 [Delta], or T7 [United]; all are connected behind security)
  • MCI (PreCheck Lite)
  • MCO (Far side of terminal away from AS baggage claim/checkin counters)
  • MFR (only one checkpoint in airport) PreCheck Lite. (Note: checkpoint completely closes at certain hours of the day. Very small airport.)
  • MRY (PreCheck Lite)
  • MSY (Concourse C)
  • OAK (far right side, along exit pathway, well signed)
  • OGG (right side as walking from AS check-in area)
  • ORD (terminal 3, checkpoint 8)
  • PDX (A/B/C checkpoint; PreCheck lane closes in evening, can use D/E PreCheck lane and airside walkway connector back to A/B/C)
  • PHL (D/E checkpoint has TSA Pre✓; Pre✓ also typically available at B [far side of AA counters from AS gates] but not C [near side of AA counters]; all of PHL is connected behind security)
  • PHX (First class TSA entrance in Terminal 2 is now for precheck and first)
  • PSC (PreCheck Lite available at the central, and only, checkpoint)
  • PSP (Left side of the TSA entry point. Note, they also send a lot of wheelchairs through there, so not always faster than the premium line.)
  • RDU (Terminal 2)
  • SAN (Terminal 1, far left lane)
  • SEA (south checkpoint 2, central checkpoint 3 [the one leading to the central food court] and north checkpoint 5)
  • SFO (International Terminal, A pier): enter at the center, the line dragon will point you to a separate line to the left if you have PreCheck on your boarding pass. Normal PreCheck.
  • SIT (Central checkpoint, Gate 1: PreCheck Lite)
  • SJC (terminal B)
  • SLC (use Terminal 2 checkpoint, All connected airside)
  • SMF (far left, terminals A and B)
  • SNA (terminal 1, lane 1)
  • STL (Alaska Terminal & Checkpoint, Right side)
  • TPA (Airside A)

Others listed on TSA's site as PreCheck airports but that FlyerTalkers have not verified. If you are familiar with any of these, please edit this wiki and move them to the above category!

-IAH (terminal C south)
-LIH (main terminal)
-MSP (checkpoint 4)

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Old Jan 23, 2012, 10:55 pm
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Originally Posted by tombiro
It's interesting, because I had been a CLEAR member for some time when I used to fly out of EWR on the regular on CO, until moving out to SEA a few years ago. I'm an MVPG who has gotten close to 75K the last two years, but no such luck. Wondering if I've managed to flag myself for one reason or another here. Was contemplating getting GE or NEXUS because of drives up over the border and some hopefully more frequent int'l travel, but this would be an added plus.

Almost never wait more than 5-7 minutes at security for the elite line on the north end of SEA, but if this speeds even that up, I'm all for it. "Opted in" for it this morning...
It seems if youre a Global Entry cardholder or a member of any other trusted traveler programs through the CBP, that youre eligible to participate in this pilot. Or you can be invited to 'opt in' by your airlines FF program. Its worded as though you can bennifit from this regardless if your airline offered this to you or not...just as long as youre enrolled through one of the CBP's trusted programs. I just havent seen any place on my MP profile or online reservations (AS, AA, & DL) to input any pass id or 'known traveler' status. Or is this a feature that has just yet to be implimented?
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Old Jan 23, 2012, 10:58 pm
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The "Known Traveler Number" is your Global entry number. I believe it will become part of our AS profile as seperate field. The last time I looked AS has not implemented that yet.

I am hoping that once AS has this implemented, it will be available system wide and not limited to only the invitees.

I believe SEA is scheduled for Pre Screen to be available July 2012.

Last edited by JohnJr; Jan 23, 2012 at 11:03 pm Reason: punctuation, added information
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Old Jan 23, 2012, 11:04 pm
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Originally Posted by baliktad
Delta has it on the passenger information page of the booking flow:

Ive never seen this. Ive only seen the redress number filed. I fill these out too fast. I should probably sloooww down a little lol.

So this DOES mean this invitaion isnt exclusive to SEA or AS MP for those who were given a chance to opt in from AS. Well as long as the airline youre booking on will take your known traveler id that is.
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Old Jan 23, 2012, 11:09 pm
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Originally Posted by alphaeagle
Where does it say it will only be at SEA? I've heard a couple of other people saying it will be Seattle, but haven't seen any official announcements.

I do assume it will be at the minimum SEA, but would like to see ANC as well.
This is the intro to an invitation to this pilot program...


You May Qualify for Expedited Airport Screening


Dear ,

We're excited to let you know that as one of our most frequent flyers, you are eligible to participate in the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Pre✓™ pilot program — which could allow you to undergo expedited screening at Sea-Tac airport starting later this spring.


I just assumed they wouldve mentioned other airports that are participating in this as well. Guess not...
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Old Jan 23, 2012, 11:18 pm
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Originally Posted by CDKing
I got the email as well. I want to sign up for Global entry too but the hours they are open at BOS is not that great.
All the MR's you do and you can't find a way to get to another airport for a GE interview?

http://www.globalentry.gov/enrollmentcenters.html

The SEA GE office is one of the few that's not located at the airport. But several options there for you to choose from. You can confirm in the Travel Security forum, but I think you can get interviews at some of the locations on the weekend.

Edit: I've been told that the SEA GE office is indeed in the airport now. When I signed up a year or so ago, my interview was somewhere else.

Originally Posted by 12Dred
It seems if youre a Global Entry cardholder or a member of any other trusted traveler programs through the CBP, that youre eligible to participate in this pilot.
Is that based off the info in the TSA blog (which is old and may not apply to this pilot), or something else?

Looks so far like some MVP's and higher got the invite. Any GE members without status receive this?

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Old Jan 23, 2012, 11:23 pm
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I'd bet on this coming to LAX for AS fliers first. I'd love to see it in SEA for AS/AA/DL, but I suspect that may be a ways off.
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 2:16 am
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MVP only, but Nexus holder..
got the invite and opted in.

No one's gotten a 'redress' or 'known traveler number' from opting in right?
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 7:18 am
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 10:43 am
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Originally Posted by vmsea
MVP only, but Nexus holder..
got the invite and opted in.

No one's gotten a 'redress' or 'known traveler number' from opting in right?
Redress numbers are for people who have similar names to those listed on the No Fly List. If you are getting unnecessarily harassed at checkpoints, you can petition the TSA to have a redress number issued that basically affirms "I am the good Osama bin Laden, not the bad one." Redress numbers have nothing to do with PreCheck.

Known Traveler Numbers are issued by the DHS, but only after you are approved for either Global Entry, NEXUS, or Sentri. You cannot get a Known Traveler Number from an airline, as it requires DHS approval after a rigorous background check. If you want to expedite your usage of PreCheck but do not have NEXUS/GE/Sentri, start your application at GOES now.

As a NEXUS card holder, your Trusted Traveler Number is listed on the back of your NEXUS card under PASSID. You can also look up this number on the GOES web site.
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 1:52 pm
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Originally Posted by baliktad
As a NEXUS card holder, your Trusted Traveler Number is listed on the back of your NEXUS card under PASSID. You can also look up this number on the GOES web site.
Great info. thank you!

When i check in online, what would putting in the 'trusted traveler number' help with?
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 1:57 pm
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Originally Posted by vmsea
When i check in online, what would putting in the 'trusted traveler number' help with?
Once the program is up and running, this Trusted Traveler Number will be encoded into your boarding pass barcode which will signal your eligibility for PreCheck at eligible airports.
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 4:35 pm
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Originally Posted by 12Dred
Ive never seen this. Ive only seen the redress number filed. I fill these out too fast. I should probably sloooww down a little lol.

So this DOES mean this invitaion isnt exclusive to SEA or AS MP for those who were given a chance to opt in from AS. Well as long as the airline youre booking on will take your known traveler id that is.
Yeah, I've never noticed it on DL either until a flight I booked earlier today. Fly them a few times a month for work...is it new on there?
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 6:45 pm
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Originally Posted by OverThereTooMuch
All the MR's you do and you can't find a way to get to another airport for a GE interview?
Now that i'm switching my primary to UA it will be easier. Yea someone said LAX does them on weekends and in the evening. I'll check out the link. I just need to convince my boss i need to leave early without pushing it.
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 9:45 pm
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So does one need to belong to a govt program in addition to the invite?
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Old Jan 24, 2012, 10:00 pm
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No, if you are invited, you just need to opt in and that's all you need to do.
If you are not invited but in CBP program, you will enter the Known Traveler Number when the program is effective with AS.

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