Originally Posted by
pmocek
The paragraph directly after the one you quoted on the TSA page contradicts the first, explaining that passengers are not required to show such a photo ID:
Can you please be specific? You've implied that certain information must be visible on someone's identity credentials in order for someone to be "good to go". Yet presentation of such credentials is not required. I want to know what you think is required, and what it would mean for someone not to be "good to go".
How much more specific can I be besides name, gender, expiration date and photo Phil? It doesn't get any more specific than that. I don't look at address, I don't look at birthdate, I don't care about those and they don't have anything to do what I'm doing. If you have those specific things that I mentioned, you are "good to go" from my position.