Flying in America

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I am going to las vegas for my vacation next month, and i was just woundering if you need to show your passport when you fly with in US. I know its a stupid quition but i totaly forgot if they asked me for my passport the last time i flew.

Do you guys know?
 
No to cross state lines requires no papers, this is not the Soviet Union where member states must monitor immigration.
 
No to cross state lines requires no papers, this is not the Soviet Union where member states must monitor immigration.

After 9-11, you have to show some form of ID to fly within the UK.

I guess that's so Bin Laden can't board a flight under the name Ronald McDonald.
 
You don't have to show your passport, but you have to show at leat TWO forms of ID to fly, so bring it anyway.
 
After 9-11, you have to show some form of ID to fly within the UK.

I guess that's so Bin Laden can't board a flight under the name Ronald McDonald.
Yeah you have to prove who you are compared with the ticket and show ID but that's nothing to do with a passport.
 
After 9-11, you have to show some form of ID to fly within the UK.

I guess that's so Bin Laden can't board a flight under the name Ronald McDonald.

I would be scared of a freaky ass clown under the name of Bin Laden :p
 
You don't have to show your passport, but you have to show at leat TWO forms of ID to fly, so bring it anyway.
Two?

When I flew within the US they only wanted to see my passport, not som alternitive ID. It's also the only time where I've ever needed to take off my shoes, and I fly a lot.
 
Well, the last time I flew was like 3 months after 9/11, so maybe they've laxed up since then.
 
Two?

When I flew within the US they only wanted to see my passport, not som alternitive ID. It's also the only time where I've ever needed to take off my shoes, and I fly a lot.

Maybe they just always ask for a passport first, and then if you don't have that, they ask for two forms of ID.

Passport seems like it's just easier to confirm the legitimacy of.
 
Maybe they just always ask for a passport first, and then if you don't have that, they ask for two forms of ID.

Passport seems like it's just easier to confirm the legitimacy of.
Yeah, but I think they only wanted to see the passport because I was a foreigner, I doubt they would demand it from a native.
 
Well, the last time I flew was like 3 months after 9/11, so maybe they've laxed up since then.

How is that possible Steve?

Get out of here! You haven't even been born yet!

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Funny, I didn't need a passport or any form of ID and I flew the damn plane.
 
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