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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2002 15:08:34 -0500 (EST)
From: Steve Schultz <se2schul@st*.ma*.uw*.ca*>
To: Patrick Norris <pbnorris@ad*.ne*>
cc: christopher cox <christophercox@ch*.ne*>, techdiver@aquanaut.com
Subject: Re: Air Travel With Dive Gear

I recently flew to Calgary.  I had no problems, butI left my cannister at home.
I've brought it as carry on in the past without problems.  In Steve Lindblom's
Dive Light book, they reccommend making up stickers that say the SLA batteries
are legal for travel, and quote the appropriate legislation.  I don't have the
book with me now, so I can't reproduce the label for the list.  Maybe someone
else can...

ss

On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Patrick Norris wrote:

> Hi Christopher,
> 
> The only actual change that seems to have occurred to the screening process
is thoroughness. The list of restricted articles hasn't changed. Just be
prepared to have someone possibly hand search your bag if they see a suspicious
outline scanned.
> 
> Allow PLENTY of time for the screening process and be patient.
> 
> The battery of your canister light might pose a problem as a carry on. The
regulations at my Airline (American) do not allow any batteries (that we know
about) on the airplane unless they are clearly marked by the manufacturer as
spillproof. The only reason we allow batteries anywhere in the plane (including
as cargo) is because of their use in wheelchairs. A spill would be catastrophic
and so many people have intentionally mismarked hazardous materials to save on
shipping that have later caused a problem that we make the liability on the
shipper so immense that they usually let FedEx handle the nasty stuff.
> 
> Have a good vacation.
> 
> 
> 
> Patrick
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: christopher cox 
>   To: techdiver@aquanaut.com 
>   Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 7:48 PM
>   Subject: Air Travel With Dive Gear
> 
> 
>   I was wondering if anyone on the list has traveled as of late with thier
dive gear. My wife and I are headed off on vacation and I am concerned about
the new security precautions. I will be bringing things like my cannister
light, ss plate with weighted adaptor and the host of other gear that we are
all familiar with. I am assuming that there is no way this stuff can be brought
on as carry on luggage as I have in the past. Has anyone experienced trouble
getting this stuff through in thier checked luggage? Please reply on or off
list. Thank you!
> 


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