So I try to avoid checking baggage when at all possible. Does anyone know what the rules are for carrying on gear? Nothing sharp, but I guess I could bonk someone with a cam or a #12 nut, but other than that I don't see much of a problem.
What do you guys know about flying with gear?
BTW nice to be back on the site, haven't posted in awhile. I've been too busy to listen to SCIN bitching about whatever injustice he's felt today, glad to see he hasn't faulted with that lately.
Peace!
-Sam
Flying with Gear
You are supposed to be able to board with tools uner six inches, etc and they say you can bring cams, draws etc but no ropes or slings. I always checked mine anyway to avoid the hassel. some airports are freaky about everything. i only had my gear misplaced once and ended up getting a free trip out of it.
i took some of my gear on a plane to Red Rocks. in my pack was: rope, harness, shoes, atc, biners, slings. the other stuff wouldn't fit and i checked it.
i did NOT take my Gri Gri. A friend of mine recently had plms where the TA wanted to take his Gri Gri bec they thought it was a weapon. That was also on a flight to mexico.
i did NOT take my Gri Gri. A friend of mine recently had plms where the TA wanted to take his Gri Gri bec they thought it was a weapon. That was also on a flight to mexico.
"Unthinkably good things can happen, even late in the game." ~ Under the Tuscan Sun
I know this is'nt the answer to your question, but I just got back from red rocks, whole rack, two harnesses, one rope, and a million accessories, checked in, made it both ways no problems/questions. This question has been posed a few times and the only thing I've seen in common, is there is nothing in common, all the carriers have different ideas/rules, I would call them before you decide what to bring/not bring in carry on......
The enemy of my enemy is my friend.....
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