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Advice on Flying / Plane Trips With A Detector + batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast" data-source="post: 642178" data-attributes="member: 8209"><p>Cheers Bogger. </p><p></p><p>It is not the sort of story that I want to hear but still need to know the good and the bad - and some handy tips that might get me through the gates. I am going to print out Qantas' rules around the batteries, at least that is in black and white. </p><p></p><p>The end of the detector with the control pod attached to a short section of shaft is 56 cms long and carry-on size limit (length wise) is 54 cms. The end of that bit of shaft literally sticks 2 cm out of the top of my back pack. I am just going to have to hope that they let me through. I think I will also go through the scanners once, before checking my luggage, just in case they make me re-pack stuff. Thankfully my wife is dropping me off and can stand with my luggage whilst I go through the scanner. </p><p></p><p>Any other stories, suggestions or tips PA members?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast, post: 642178, member: 8209"] Cheers Bogger. It is not the sort of story that I want to hear but still need to know the good and the bad - and some handy tips that might get me through the gates. I am going to print out Qantas' rules around the batteries, at least that is in black and white. The end of the detector with the control pod attached to a short section of shaft is 56 cms long and carry-on size limit (length wise) is 54 cms. The end of that bit of shaft literally sticks 2 cm out of the top of my back pack. I am just going to have to hope that they let me through. I think I will also go through the scanners once, before checking my luggage, just in case they make me re-pack stuff. Thankfully my wife is dropping me off and can stand with my luggage whilst I go through the scanner. Any other stories, suggestions or tips PA members? [/QUOTE]
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