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TSA Pre-Check / PreCheck Known Traveler program for AA FFs (consolidated)


You are eligible to be selected (on a flight-by-flight basis) for TSA PreCheck expedited screening if:
  • You are a frequent American Airlines flyer that have been invited by American Airlines to participate and followed the instructions on the email to accept, or/and
  • You participate in a "Trusted Traveler" program (Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI and/or TSA PreCheck application program) and have entered your "Known Traveler ID" in the reservation
    • If you're using your AAdvantage number, you can enter the "Known Traveler ID" in the Personal Information and Password tab of My Account) so it will auto-populate in all new reservations bearing the AAdvantage number made anywhere
    • If your reservation doesn't have your AAdvantage number, you can retrieve it and add the "Known Traveler ID" to it. The method is not very intuitive: on AA.com click on my trips, then on view all, then on find my reservation and enter either the record locator (if you know it), or the flight information using the AA operating flight number (not any eventual codeshare number from another airline).
    • Your Secure Flight Information (name, sex, DOB) in the reservation must match the one with the program (except for "middle" or other names, which are ignored) (name on ticket does not matter)
    • You will find your "Known Traveler ID" on the GOES website or on your program's card, under the name "PASSID". It is either 9 digits or the letters TT plus 7 digits
You will know if you have been selected on a particular flight if the wording or logo "TSA PreCheck" appear on your boarding pass.

NOTE: 20 May 2016: "Today’s announcement makes a total of 16 carriers that participate in TSA Pre✓®: Aeromexico, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, Allegiant, American Airlines, Cape Air, Delta Air Lines, Etihad Airways, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Seaborne Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin America and WestJet.

Passengers who are eligible for TSA Pre✓® include: members of the TSA Pre✓® application program, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Trusted Traveler program, Global Entry, and Canadian citizens who are members of CBP’s NEXUS program. TSA Pre✓® is also available for U.S. Armed Forces service members, including those serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, Reserves and National Guard."

Link

How it works

In the Pre-Check lane, you no longer need to remove the following items:
  • Shoes (some, such as steel-toed shoes, may require removal)
  • 3-1-1 compliant bag from your carry-on (all liquid restrictions still apply)
  • Laptop from your bag (if electronics are stacked on top of each other, they require removal)
  • Light outerwear or jacket
  • Belt (large belt buckles may require removal)
  • Pre-Check Lanes are WTMD only-- No NoS in use
LOCATIONS

Link to FlyerGuide Wiki listing of American Airlines (only) PreCheck checkpoints.

Link to FT thread AA Airport / Concourse TSA PreCheck - Hours [only] (may not be current)

See also post 1 of this thread. (It contains much additional info in the Moderator's Note.)

NOTE: PreCheck is changing to a Trusted Traveler (GE/NEXUS/SENTRI) -like program, where anyone will be able apply and pay USD $85 (online or at a PreCheck enrollment center), be vetted for approval, present proof of identification and be fingerprinted at a PreCheck enrollment center (IAD and IND, opening Fall 2013, will be thie first), and be granted PreCheck status for five years from that time. It will not be airline - or airline status - tied.

"Current PreCheck participants, including those eligible via a CBP Trusted Traveler Program such as Global Entry, will continue to receive PreCheck eligibility. Participants who opted-in through their airline frequent flyer program may want to consider applying for PreCheck, as they are more likely to be selected for PreCheck expedited screening more often if they are vetted via the PreCheck application process." Link.

Trusted Traveler (Global Entry, Nexus, Sentri) and Having Problems with PreCheck?






If you belong to one of the Trusted Traveler Programs listed above, you may run into issues getting PreCheck clearance if your Secure Flight Data is not an exact match to the data that you entered into your application on the GOES (Global Online Enrollment System) website when you applied for your TT membership.

For example, if your airline account has Bob Jones, but your GOES account has Bob James Jones, then the TSA may not be associating your information properly when it "decides" who can and can not have access. Additionally, if your PASS ID # (listed above in the screen-shots) is not an exact match, there will be a mismatch when TSA processes your information, and you will not receive PreCheck.

To ensure you receive PreCheck on all flights (domestic & internatioal), be sure to ensure the information in your AA profile is accurate. The name on the ticket does not matter- the "Secure Flight Data" is what is used to determine PreCheck status.


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TSA Pre✓® / PreCheck / Pre Check Issues, Changes, etc.

Known issues:

  • Not every airport or terminal offers the TSA Pre✓® program

  • TSA Pre✓® may have limited or irregular hours or closed at times without notice

  • TSA Pre✓® members are still be subject to random selection for intensified screening

  • TSA Pre✓® program has changed from an airline elite invitation program to a fee-based program with certain screening requirements

  • If one's TSA Pre✓® status is from the pilot invitation program and one doesn't have a Known Traveler Number ("KTN"), TSA Pre✓® status may not carry on to another airline and one may experience increasing denials (not having the TSA Pre✓® printed on boarding pass and being sent to the regular TSA screening queues

Link to TSA Application Program and TSA Pre✓® program information, links

Changes to TSA Pre✓®

TSA Pre✓® was originally offered by certain airlines to their elite status members. These TSA Pre✓® members do not have a Known Traveler Number from a USDHS trusted traveler program (GOES / Global Entry, NEXUS, SENTRI or the new $85 fee based TSA Pre✓® Application Program offered to the flying public with 5 year renewal), making TSA Pre✓® status portability challenging. See the DHS Trusted Traveler programs listing and comparison chart here. Please read the following:

From American Airlines, April 2015:

This month, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is making changes to the TSA Pre✓® Trusted Traveler Program that will impact which travelers receive expedited screening. If you're not already a member of one of the Trusted Traveler programs like Global Entry or the TSA Pre✓® Application Program, you will probably see a decline in how often you receive expedited screening, even if you've previously "opted-in" through a frequent flyer program.

The best way to increase your chances of receiving TSA Pre✓® on a regular basis is to register for a Trusted Traveler Program with the Department of Homeland Security at dhs.gov/tt. Once you receive your Known Traveler Number (KTN) from TSA, be sure you update your AAdvantage profile.

To add your KTN to your AAdvantage profile:
  • Login to your account on aa.com and select My Account from the AAdvantage menu
  • Within My Account, go to the Information and Password tab
  • Add your Customs and Border Protection 9-digit PASS ID to your secure traveler information
For more information on TSA Pre✓®, visit tsa.gov/tsa-precheck.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 7:09 am
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Seems as though there could have been much better communication and follow up to those of us that opted in for the TSA Trusted Traveler Pilot Program as far as what we were suppose to do once the program went live. However, this is probably more of a TSA issue than an AA issue.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 7:39 am
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Originally Posted by bcm0830
I opted in, noted I already have Global Entry, and when it asked for my Customs and Border Protection ID number, I entered my passport number. I do have Global Entry, but I couldn't bear trying to navigate that website to determine if that is the same number as my passport number or not.

Does anyone know any easy way to determine this ID number if it's not the same as your passport number?
It is not - you need to go to the GOES website to pull it up if you dont have the GE ID card (which has been issued to some individuals).
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 7:50 am
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Any idea how to retrieve my login info for the GOES website? There doesn't seem to be a spot to retrieve one's username.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 7:52 am
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Originally Posted by bcm0830
Any idea how to retrieve my login info for the GOES website? There doesn't seem to be a spot to retrieve one's username.
Any chance you still have the initial email you received from GOES when you enrolled? That has your user name listed in it...

Else, on the GOES site (https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/), you can go through the "recover user ID" form/process. (Look for the two buttons right below where you would login...one for recovering password, one for recovering ID.)
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 7:54 am
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Originally Posted by bcm0830
Any idea how to retrieve my login info for the GOES website? There doesn't seem to be a spot to retrieve one's username.
On the login page (https://goes-app.cbp.dhs.gov/), there are 2 boxes for recovering user name and password.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 7:58 am
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Originally Posted by CityFlyerNYC
It is interesting. I got the Opt In email from AA a couple of months back and chose to Opt In to the program. I went to purchase a ticket yesterday on aa.com and when the passenger information came up I had a redress / trtusted traveller number automatically filled in for me. Looks like you will be getting a trusted traveller ID assigned to you that you use when you book. Anyone else notice this?
I purchased a ticket about two weeks ago and did not notice the TT number in my pass. info. Maybe the system had not been updated, and any tickets I purchase from here on out will have it.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 8:26 am
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In fact, I just checked in my "Personal Information" section of my AAdvantage account and saw this field:

Customs and Border Protection ID

It says it's for my TT number, but I have yet to receive it from the TSA. I guess AA will update this for me when they receive it?

Any others seeing this number listed in the Personal Info page?
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 8:36 am
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Originally Posted by econometrics
In fact, I just checked in my "Personal Information" section of my AAdvantage account and saw this field:

Customs and Border Protection ID

It says it's for my TT number, but I have yet to receive it from the TSA. I guess AA will update this for me when they receive it?

Any others seeing this number listed in the Personal Info page?
Yes I have it in my Personal Information - it is the same as my Global Entry member number.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 9:08 am
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Originally Posted by econometrics
Any others seeing this number listed in the Personal Info page?

IIRC you get the number when you start the application process. I had to go back in the website to get our numbers and it took about 10 minutes.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 9:37 am
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Originally Posted by econometrics
I purchased a ticket about two weeks ago and did not notice the TT number in my pass. info. Maybe the system had not been updated, and any tickets I purchase from here on out will have it.
I have a bunch of tickets already booked, and when I look at the personal information attached to each booked ticket, I do not see anything in the redress field or any CBP ID number.

Originally Posted by econometrics
In fact, I just checked in my "Personal Information" section of my AAdvantage account and saw this field:

Customs and Border Protection ID

It says it's for my TT number, but I have yet to receive it from the TSA. I guess AA will update this for me when they receive it?

Any others seeing this number listed in the Personal Info page?
I checked my Personal Info page on AA.com and I do see the CBP ID field and it's filled out with a number. I'm not sure if it's the right number, but I will assume it is. There's also a redress field and it's empty and it has the link to "Add" as opposed to "Edit," so I assume that the redress field is not the same as the CBP ID and that on already booked tickets, I can't add in the CBP ID using that field.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 10:13 am
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Originally Posted by newyorkgeorge
Seems as though there could have been much better communication and follow up to those of us that opted in for the TSA Trusted Traveler Pilot Program as far as what we were suppose to do once the program went live. However, this is probably more of a TSA issue than an AA issue.
Unfortunately pretty typical of both the govt and AA

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Old Oct 5, 2011, 10:13 am
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Originally Posted by FlyMeToTheLooneyBin
I have a bunch of tickets already booked, and when I look at the personal information attached to each booked ticket, I do not see anything in the redress field or any CBP ID number.
Redress number is for people who share a name with someone on the watch list but have been cleared as not being that person. I.e. let's say your name was OBL but it's obvious you aren't THE OBL and you are actually an outstanding citizen of the US with no ties to terrorism, they will give you a redress number so you can actually get on a plane.
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 10:48 am
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There's a first-hand first-day report over in TSS.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/pract...c-26-39-a.html
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 11:31 am
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Originally Posted by swag
There's a first-hand first-day report over in TSS.

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/pract...c-26-39-a.html
^ Excellent! Thanks for sharing!
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Old Oct 5, 2011, 12:12 pm
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I opted in. However, it seems that I was not selected. Oh well, maybe next time.
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