Travelers Beware: This ID Mistake Could Ruin Your Flight!
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Last week, I wrote about flight accidents. While talking to some people at a bar over the weekend, they shared their fears about flying.
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I explained that flying is still one of the safest ways to travel and showed them statistics proving that both accidents and deaths are down compared to previous years.
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Their reaction
was telling.
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I watched as they processed this information, but their silence made it clear - they weren't convinced by the data.
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This shows how our brains can trick us. When something happens recently, like these accidents, we tend to think it happens more often than it really does.
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Imagine this: You're rushing through security, excited for your next adventure, when suddenlyāyou're stopped.
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Your ID isn't REAL ID-compliant, and now you're scrambling to find another form of identification.
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Sounds stressful, right?
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But don't worryāI've got you covered!
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With the May 7, 2025, deadline approaching, it's time to figure out if you really need a REAL ID.
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Let's break it down so you can travel worry-free.
Do You Already Have a REAL ID?
If your driver's license or ID does not have a star or a flag on it, then you do not have a REAL ID-compliant document. Continue reading.
What's REAL ID?
Simply put, REAL ID is a federal requirement that makes sure state-issued IDs meet national security standards. After May 7,
2025, you'll need either a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification (like a passport) to:
Take domestic flights (This is what we care about)
Visit military bases
Enter federal buildings that require ID
What You Need to Know
REAL ID is rolling out to all states, and you can think of it as your ticket to hassle-free domestic travel!
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Quick note: You can't apply for REAL ID onlineāyou'll need to visit a Driver Licensing Center in person with your documents. Be careful of any websites claiming they can process your REAL ID application onlineāthey're not legitimate and could put your
personal information at risk.
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Another quick note: Make sure the Driver Licensing Center you go to can issue REAL IDs. I went to a licensing center that wasn't able to do that, so I had to visit another one. š
Do You Need One?
If you don't get a REAL ID,
you'll need to carry another approved form of identification (like a passport) for domestic flights and federal building access after May 7, 2025.
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What You Can Do With Your ID
Standard ID
REAL ID
Driving
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General ID Purposes
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Flying Within the U.S. (after May 7, 2025)
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Entering Federal Buildings or Military Bases
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You don't need a REAL ID for:
Driving
Voting
Going to hospitals
Using the post office
Visiting federal
courts
Getting federal benefits like Social Security
Getting Ready for REAL ID
Document Checklist
Ready to get your REAL ID? Here's what you'll need to bring to the Driver Licensing Center:
Proof of Who
You Are:
Original or certified birth certificate with a raised seal from your state's vital records office, or
Valid U.S. passport or passport card
Proof of Your Social Security Number:
Social Security card
W-2 form
SSA-1099 form
Non-SSA-1099 form
Pay stub showing your full SSN
Two Proofs of PA Address:
Current PA license or ID
PA vehicle registration, car insurance card, or utility bill with matching name and
address
Name Change Documents (if needed):
If your current name is different from your birth certificate, bring proof like a marriage certificate, court order, or adoption papers
Pro tip: If you're using a current passport as ID and it shows your current name, you can skip this step!
This week's newsletter was more for me, because I haven't gotten my REAL ID yet! š
Keep traveling,Ā
Andrew
Do you already have a REAL ID, or are you planning to get one before the deadline? Why or why not?
Cocktail of the Week
The Monkey Gland cocktail was invented in France in the 1920s at Harryās New York Bar in Paris by bartender Harry MacElhone. The drink was named after a controversial medical procedure at the time, where a Russian-French surgeon experimented with grafting monkey testicle tissue onto humans, claiming it would rejuvenate vitality. š®
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Ingredients:
ā¢ 1.5 oz (45 ml) gin
ā¢ 1.5 oz (45 ml) orange juice
ā¢ 1 tsp absinthe (or pastis as a substitute)
ā¢ 1 tsp grenadine
ā¢ Orange twist (for garnish)
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Instructions:
ā¢ Fill a cocktail shaker with ice.
ā¢ Add gin, orange juice, absinthe, and grenadine.
ā¢ Shake well
until chilled.
ā¢ Strain into a chilled coupe or martini glass.
ā¢ Garnish with an orange twist.
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Random Travel Thought
Work hard, save, raise kidsāwhere does happiness fit in?
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The Plug
Cheap flights:
Going.com: ThisĀ might be the only discounted flights website you need.Ā Itās a paid service that sends you notifications when deals become available, but they expire in a couple of days soĀ Act Fast!!Ā
Secret
Flying
š¤«: This website emails you about free flight opportunities and even betterā¦ it doesnāt cost a thing!!
Skyscanner
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An older, but still reliable website thatās also *FREE* so thereās no reason not to use it. Use theĀ "Explore the World"Ā feature and set your departure date toĀ "Whole Month"Ā to find the cheapest deals.
Insurance:
Safety
Wing
:
I use Safety Wing as my travel insurance because the plans are flexible. You can easily insure a 1-week trip for like $11 dollars which is less than the cost of a cocktail at the bar.
Travel Gear
Compression socks: Sitting for extended periods of time isĀ not good for the body, so keep yourself healthy enough to go on more trips.Ā Link
Apple AirTags: Consider getting Apple AirTags for the peace of mind of always knowing where your luggage is. Link
Smart Phone holder: It's a foldable sheet that can be used as a stand for your iPhone or iPad.Link
Packing cubes: Having a separate container works wonders for keeping
clothes wrinkle-free. It also makes packing/unpacking much easier.Link
Donut Power Strip: Power outlets are always in demand, but sometimes they're in weird spots. I use this bagel because it's lightweight, and I don't have to think about it.Ā Link
Travel Case Organizer: Cable organizers can be a pain, but this is what I use to keep my cables organized. Link
Backup batteries: I like these backup batteries because they have three important components for me: 1. They have enough power to recharge my phone multiple times at once, 2. Are small enough to put in my pocket, and 3. Are sturdy enough to survive a fall. Link
Yoga Mat: I use this thin mat to get my stretching in even when I'm traveling. Link
Jump Rope: It's so easy to bring a jump rope with you for exercise because it
weighs almost nothing and takes up no space.Ā Link
Liquid IV: Great for hydration to keep you from dying. When you're traveling, it's time to live it up!Ā Link
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