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Old Apr 19, 2011 | 11:49 am
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exbayern
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
For most international flights that don't involve a US carrier, are not flying to/from/over/within whatever space the US claims as under its sovereign jurisdiction, messing around with the sex, date of birth and passport fields can be done easily. The operating airline can -- if needed -- correct whatever fields need to be corrected at the airport itself for the kind of flights mentioned in this paragraph.

Personally, I don't really care if targets of government surveillance -- that's more or less everybody dealing with the US nowadays in some way or another -- don't mind messing up government databases, if only because it may result in more persons realizing that in the absence of having a guaranteed right to know and correct all information that the government has about an individual which isn't sealed by court order, the government has more power than it needs to function and make the lives of otherwise free people unnecessarily difficult.
The operating carrier does not solicit the Secure Flight data on these routes (I would not be checking in on the UA site)

Any suggestions for what I can say next time for country? I was caught off guard and there was a very long pause as I considered saying something more 'interesting' than Germany. Of course, that could backfire and I could find myself in a similar conversation held with a Bank of America rep who insisted that I give her the name of 'real' country when I said that I was in Slovenia at the time.

It just irks me that even if this is a 'systems requirement' which ultimately doesn't go anywhere, the US government has no business getting involved in my leisure plans.
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