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Old April 13th, 2008, 11:19   #26
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Default Re: Forgot the Wallet

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I had to google that.

Did you spell it right the first time?
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Old April 13th, 2008, 14:28   #27
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If you have a boarding pass you can get through. I had my ID's fall off my shirt in airplane once, and I didn't realize it until I had exited security. I went to one of our ticket counters, they printed out a generic boarding pass for me, I got through security, went back the plane and there was my ID, on the floor of the cockpit.

Even if you forgot your wallet, odds are you will still have your passport and you should be able to use that and a boarding pass to get through security (unless your wallet is big enough to hold your passport).
I guess I can see that but its still a little different than just going and working a flight not realizing that you forgot your badge. Who goes to the ticket counter and prints out a boarding pass if they already have their badge? It seems by the time you go to take that course of action, you must have already realized you don't have it, so I still don't see how you could just work a whole day without noticing you don't have it.
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