
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <199608042250.PAA13719@toad.com>, Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
According to Alaska Airlines, the FAA's policy as of last week has switched to a mandatory policy that if you don't produce government-issued photo-id, you can't get on the plane; the previous policy had been more flexible.
So does anyone have any sort of "official" list as to what constitutes "government-issued photo-id"? I'll be flying within California soon (see you at Crypto...), as as a "furriner", I have no US ID. I do have photo-id issued by _another_ government, though (a health card; I wonder if they'll have heard of that...). - Ian "I'd try to be sure to get to the airport early, but the plane leaves at some ridiculous time like 7:30am" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMgafi0ZRiTErSPb1AQFsOQQAmxihUufsUh5EYbJ1aHrnP0zFomUb/uo9 qAScGSlWAzzpXYuXnZaG29VeSJ60b/haXaIbSR8C1X4oEIUjiv69gzYa/YJS7RTr Vb4JEKZdJyiDPxZ7rlyVBquWGLBItazw4mkPAzFi4r6f0nnlXifq1zWGtTR7qakZ 1nGEEYfBeQE= =h/Zx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----