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agalihax0 Nov 10, 2016 10:43 am

Probation and Flying Domestic
 
I've seen that people fly domestically all the time with warrants because they don't show up. Would probation show up in a check or notify an officer? I know the whole "check with your officer" deal, but in general, is it even checked?

I understand TSA only really checks no-fly on Secure Flight, but what about a check when purchasing the ticket?

Thank you in advance. :)

flyerCO Nov 10, 2016 7:24 pm


Originally Posted by agalihax0 (Post 27463095)
I've seen that people fly domestically all the time with warrants because they don't show up. Would probation show up in a check or notify an officer? I know the whole "check with your officer" deal, but in general, is it even checked?

I understand TSA only really checks no-fly on Secure Flight, but what about a check when purchasing the ticket?

Thank you in advance. :)

There's no database that contains a list of people on probation that says if they can travel or not without reporting it or getting permission. Thus no there's nothing that shows up.

cbn42 Nov 10, 2016 8:30 pm


Originally Posted by agalihax0 (Post 27463095)
I've seen that people fly domestically all the time with warrants because they don't show up. Would probation show up in a check or notify an officer? I know the whole "check with your officer" deal, but in general, is it even checked?

No, it generally is not checked. The only thing that is checked is whether you are on the no-fly list.


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