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mdrejhon

Recent Experiences with Carry-On Bags in USA? (Feb 2009)

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I fly to the US 5-6 times a year bringing my rig as carry-on every time. Never had any issues except swabs and visual inspections. Last time in March 2010.

Always nice to be present if they start screwing with it though. They do open my checked baggage, though, leaving that nice little note every time...

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traveling with my rig - never an issue and always carry on

in fact, right after the rules tightened up, I had a supervisor pull people over to the monitor to teach them what a parachute with an onboard AAD looks like and he reviewed the new rules with them - and then thanked me for the opportunity

I got guff for my weight belt once, his supervisor also set him straight

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Flying out of Phoenix, I had the TSA guy inform me that it's nation-wide TSA policy that a supervisor clears *every* parachute, and recommended I tell the scanner in advance that it's a parachute so they could call the supervisor over sooner.
Gave me an anecdote about some guy who got through without being screened by a supervisor, supervisor sees the rig on the screen, asks "did that get cleared?" told "no" then shuts down the airport to locate and swab the rig.

But other than having my rig swabbed, never any other issues. I travel with it in its own roller-bag.
Brian

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Gave me an anecdote about some guy who got through without being screened by a supervisor, supervisor sees the rig on the screen, asks "did that get cleared?" told "no" then shuts down the airport to locate and swab the rig.




That's what I was told would happen by a supervisor in Phoenix a couple weeks ago. I highly doubt it would actually happen that way though.

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