n2mm
aka WALTSGIRL
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To piggie back that in my above post I mentioned step-father-in-law being retired military..well every time he flies which is maybe once a year but sometimes every 2 or so years he is pre-check approved along with his spouse, my mother-in-law..they've never paid for it. That's kinda what we thought that because he is military and because sister-in-law did internship through NASA, which requires a strict background check, is the reason they got pre-check and we didn't.
That's how we were. Both of us are retired USG workers and both held the highest USG clearance available. I got precheck 100% of the time, but I only retired 5 years ago and had a recent clearance update prior to retiring. My husband however, retired 15 year ago from Langley, VA. My husband was only getting precheck randomly now. Last year TSA announced that less and less people will get it now unless they signed up. So last year we both signed up. It was well worth the $17 a year it cost each of us. Since signing up we have flown 10 times and have gotten it each and every time using, SW, Jetblue and United. We know it's not a guarantee, but still well worth the cost. When traveling with the grandkids, they have always gone through with us. When my oldest granddaughter turns 13 we will pay to sign her up too.

