• @NeoNachtwaechter
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    86 hours ago

    If you don’t want to attract attention, be bored.

    And let all your face and body show it at all times.

    Do all the typical things at the right time. Don’t talk to anybody - only the needed minimum. Have neither fear nor fun.

  • @spongebue
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    178 hours ago

    TSA will probably assume you just checked your luggage at the ticket counter. But they won’t care either way.

    • @khannie
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      140 minutes ago

      My dad used to say that all you really need when traveling is your passport, tickets and cash and that’s true enough IMO.

      It’s brave though. At a minimum I always take clean t-shirt, undies and socks. It has paid off more than once.

  • @TehWorld
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    99 hours ago

    I did an air commute with, weekends at home and weekdays on-site at an apartment. I flew with my phone, headphones and wallet only as my key got hidden in my beater car-bumper. Never had a second glance at TSA.

  • @[email protected]
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    2111 hours ago

    Is this domestic travel or are you going through customs?

    Domestic - nope. It’s possible they can look it up - but for all they know - you just checked your bags.

    International/customs - don’t say you have a large amount of money on you or any meat/fruit in your socks and you’ll probably be fine.

    • @Lost_My_Mind
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      1111 hours ago

      …well what am I supposed to do with all these foot toasted slim jims???

      • @pleasejustdie
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        48 hours ago

        You joke, but Trevor Noah ate a whole bag of biltong (South African jerky) in front of customs because customs would not let him into the country with it.

  • @j4k3
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    911 hours ago

    Good luck. I hope your brother gets good treatment and everything works out for the better Don.

  • @[email protected]
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    1012 hours ago

    No, shouldn’t really be an issue. People fly without luggage regularly, for many reasons. If they decide to flag and check you, just explain your situation

  • @[email protected]
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    12 hours ago

    No. I’ve done many short haul flights like that without problems, including in the US. (For example Houston to Mobile, only to return the same day). Despite perpetually looking like I’m a confused foreigner (mostly because I am a confused foreigner), I’ve had no noteworthy issues with the TSA.

    Only thing I can think of was that one time they did not understand that, yes, you can in fact have a TWIC and a C1/D visa without working for an airline. Cost me maybe 5 minutes extra.

    Sometimes the duration of your stay is a short one, and your baggage (or lack thereof) will reflect that.

  • @Today
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    311 hours ago

    We rarely check bags.