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Moving Walkwaystand to the right, walk to the leftSkip to contentHome← Older postsChoosing to undress and be scannedPosted on December 17, 2013 by joransenToday, going through TSA security I did the opposite of my previous choices over the past 5+ years. I chose to the line with the full body scanner. The TSA appears to be doing a test at DCA of randomly selecting people to get a free pass thru the Pre line. In the TSA Pre line, you keep on your shoes and belt, keep you laptop in your bag and go through the normal metal detector. It is close to a pre-9/11 experience.Why did I choose the more intrusive path, especially when I would often opt out of the full body scanner?The other line was shorter. There was NO line to have my boarding pass checked and nobody waiting to go through the x-ray scanners. I could get behind 15-20 people waiting to go through the “easier” line (which is also meant to be faster) or I could undress and be scanned as fast as I could get my shoes and belt off. Since this is a drill I’m experienced at, I opted to hop the line to the more intense check. A smart move since I was through the whole process before I would have even said good morning to the boarding pass checking agent.I think the random algorithm that TSA HQ programmed could use an update on “average time per line” to better balance the load. Unfortunately, I probably messed up their metrics since their numbers will think I went through the TSA pre line.Posted in Uncategorized|Leave a commentYou need a backup plan, just not paperPosted on April 12, 2011 by joransenNow that US Airways offers paperless travel, we need to revisit my long standing advice. You need a backup plan for your electronic ticket. When everyone first tries out the paperless ticket on their mobile device, they have a paper copy in their pocket just in case. Of course, Murphy Law doesn’t come into effect until you don’t have that backup. So do you need to print a paper copy every time? Of course not, but you should have a backup. Here are the two that matter most:You can just leave some extra time. If you have a problem, you can always go back to the Kiosk or ticket counter and print out a paper boarding pass. If you use this one, you probably didn’t need the paperless boarding pass anyways and are just doing it to try something new.The real backup plan is to access your boarding pass online, have the boarding pass on your mobile device, and take a screen shot into your photo album. You can now bring it up at anytime you need it. To do this on an iPhone, you press both the power button at the top and the home button on the front at the same time and snap you are done.Why would you need this backup? Two examples that actually happened to me. They both are caused by how Safari works on the iPhone. Similar things may happen on other phones, but I don’t know. When you switch applications, like reading your email in the securi
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