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    OK, just keep on believing that. If you don't believe me, see FAR 65.14. Supposedly enforcement of this has been suspended, but I would not bet my career on it. And I said it badly....TSA will CAUSE your cert to be revoked, rather than them taking it. BUT, I'd be willing to guess that with a fast phone call, a friendly FAA inspector will show up pretty quick.

    § 65.14 Security disqualification.

    top (a) Eligibility standard. No person is eligible to hold a certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part when the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has notified the FAA in writing that the person poses a security threat.
    (b) Effect of the issuance by the TSA of an Initial Notification of Threat Assessment. (1) The FAA will hold in abeyance pending the outcome of the TSA's final threat assessment review an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization under this part by any person who has been issued an Initial Notification of Threat Assessment by the TSA.
    (2) The FAA will suspend any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part after the TSA issues to the holder an Initial Notification of Threat Assessment.
    (c) Effect of the issuance by the TSA of a Final Notification of Threat Assessment. (1) The FAA will deny an application for any certificate, rating, or authorization under this part to any person who has been issued a Final Notification of Threat Assessment.
    (2) The FAA will revoke any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under this part after the TSA has issued to the holder a Final Notification of Threat Assessment.
    [Doc. No. FAA–2003–14293, 68 FR 3775, Jan. 24, 2003]



    TSA Suspends Enforcement of Certificate Revocation | Aviation International News

    Peace, I'm done with this.
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    If I get any beef, I just grab the TSA guy by the shirt collar and say..."I know you you better let me through, I will tend to start kickin your behind". That usually solves things.
    This is what I was referring to, as in doubting you would actually do that. For the above stated reasons. And yes, it's an old article, hence my disclaimer of saying "Supposedly enforcement of this has been suspended, but I would not bet my career on it." However, the FAR's are current as I'm sure you know.

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    well, I decided to chime in about the original issue. I added my GE number in the "trusted traveler" box on my deltnet listing, so I'll find out how it effects my TSA check-in at JFK. I'm going to have dinner w/Boss in Brussels--Love the mussels!! And I get to use GE on return to JFK on Thursday. It's only $100 5 years for and I'M WORTH IT!!
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    you're still saying customs--what about IMMIGRATION?? Serioulsly,
    there is a HUGE difference, if you don't know. If you've had a diplomatic passort--good for you. If you don't have it any more--it's moot.If
    you dont want GE, so be it. Your gripes are getting tedious. I wanted it; I bought it; I use it oftenand I benefit fromiit. WHAT IS YOUR BEEF?
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    Well, JFK immigration had about 200 people in multiple lanes when I arrived today. I walked over to the GE kiosk, waited for about 3 minutes for 2 people in front of me (they were a bit discombobulated with carry-on crap), scanned my passport and my fingerprints, answered each query about my status and took my receipt to customs. Walked to the transit desk and met my husband on the way (he cleared crew lane). Total time was 6 minutes. PRICELESS!!
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    I think we get it. All those suckers in the airport waiting in line, but you are not one of them. Hip hip horay!

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    Estimated 400 poeple in queue at ATL at 6:15 AM today. Global entry kiosks on 2 walls--30 seconds to process w/reciept and straight thru customs. No more than 2 minutes, tops, walking time included. Presto!!
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    BTW--in case anyone is still confused--GE is for passport control, then you take the receipt and walk thru customs, showing it.
    When the CBP queues contain 400 people, it's a very good way to bypass all of them. I have yet to return to the US via major airports with no one in line at immigration (passport control). Worth every penny in my book.
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    Just did short trip to DC for passport/visa biz. Used the Global Entry card @ new TSA Precheck at both CVG and DCA. What a treat! Designated queue--just a few of us. Hubby didn't have his PP since the State Dept is "using" it for a day, so he got the "fast track emp lane" and I got Precheck. Nothing out of my carryon/handbag--just put it on conveyor--and shoes stayed on my feet. Walked thru, then waited for him. Another great advantage of Global Entry. We're getting him the GE card (he only has a stamp inside passport) Laptops and toiletries stay in bag and jackets/sweaters don't have to be removed. Made it so eay and super fast! I've seen employee lines at ATL with 50 people in them. This is a wonderful deal for $20/year.
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    Boss just got his new GE card. He applied for it (they didn't issue them until July 2011) on Monday 17th while waiting at the SkyClub. Card arrived today (20th) and activated it immediately.(mine was issued on the spot after Jul 2011) He has commute tomorrow--let's see if TSA will accept it when he's in uniform. It really is nice to leave all your belongings inside your bags on the conveyor. and no bare/sock feet!
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