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![]() First of all, each airline sets its own policy. However, back in February, 2006, the TSA in Miami Fl detected my inflatable's gas cartridge, checked their rule books and informed me that it was a prohibited item. I had to check a bag with my inflatable and my wife's. This happened after having carried inflatables on-board several times. I always camoflaged them with as much other recognizeable stuff as possible--batteries, laptop ac adapters, cameras, etc. Maybe the TSA did not see the cartridges or maybe they just ignored them or maybe they thought the cartridges were permitted--I don't know. At any rate, the DID prohibit them in Miami in Feb. Peter s/v Now or Never! |
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Well then they made a common mistake back then. In late march TSA changed
the rule to comply with 49CFR175 exception 25 that clearly states 2 cartridges attached to PFDs and 2 spares in checked or carry on. They even changed their web site to show it. However, when they added liquids to the banned items they deleted the PFD item from the exceptions. I am wondering if it was deliberate or just another TSA screwup. -- Glenn Ashmore I'm building a 45' cutter in strip/composite. Watch my progress (or lack there of) at: http://www.rutuonline.com Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com "Peter" wrote in message oups.com... First of all, each airline sets its own policy. However, back in February, 2006, the TSA in Miami Fl detected my inflatable's gas cartridge, checked their rule books and informed me that it was a prohibited item. I had to check a bag with my inflatable and my wife's. This happened after having carried inflatables on-board several times. I always camoflaged them with as much other recognizeable stuff as possible--batteries, laptop ac adapters, cameras, etc. Maybe the TSA did not see the cartridges or maybe they just ignored them or maybe they thought the cartridges were permitted--I don't know. At any rate, the DID prohibit them in Miami in Feb. Peter s/v Now or Never! |
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![]() will this paranoia ever stop? Peter |
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Not until it stops producing votes for administrations that otherwise
would have to get them by developing policies that address the real problems facing us. -- Roger Long "Peter" wrote in message oups.com... will this paranoia ever stop? Peter |
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![]() When people don't stand up to their government, they get just the kind of government they deserve. |
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"Peter" wrote: First of all, each airline sets its own policy. However, back in February, 2006, the TSA in Miami Fl detected my inflatable's gas cartridge, checked their rule books and informed me that it was a prohibited item. I had to check a bag with my inflatable and my wife's. This happened after having carried inflatables on-board several times. I always camoflaged them with as much other recognizeable stuff as possible--batteries, laptop ac adapters, cameras, etc. Maybe the TSA did not see the cartridges or maybe they just ignored them or maybe they thought the cartridges were permitted--I don't know. At any rate, the DID prohibit them in Miami in Feb. Peter s/v Now or Never! Or maybe they recognise that there IS one of these, under EACH seat onboard every airliner that flies over water, anywhere on it's route, as REQUIRED by the FAA in the USA. TSA stands for "Thousands Standing Around" |
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![]() TSA stands for "Thousands Standing Around" I like that. Kinda figured those people were just waiting for the good jobs at the food concessions to open up! |
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