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Subject: [CQ-Contest] Rig on Airplane
From: W1HIJCW@aol.com (W1HIJCW@aol.com)
Date: Sun Mar 24 10:03:41 2002
Hal,

here's a partial answer to your question re radios in carry-on luggage. In 
February I flew to Tahiti from LAX (non-stop) on Air Tahiti Nui. I carried my 
FT990 and assorted electronics in a locked Pelican case, as well as an Icom 
735 in a carry-on bag.

My companion and I had a total of 4 checked pieces of luggage as well as 
three pieces of carryon (including a laptop). On ticket counter checkin, our 
checked luggage was randomly (yeah, right!) selected for X-ray while we 
accompanied it. The Pelican case had to be opened and checked for explosives 
or residue, but otherwise there was no issue.

On going to the gate my carryon with the radio (and a bunch of wire and junk) 
was tagged for visual inspection. The radio was of no interest (neither was 
the laptop). The Vibroplex paddles were of great interest however ... no one 
quite knew what to make of them or for that matter my explanation of what 
they were for ... "Morse Code?, you mean people still do that?"

No problems whatsoever ... of course I did have to give them my shoes, but 
that's another story ... (I got them back).

On the reverse trip, things were even easier although all bags were X-rayed 
leaving Papeete for LAX. No need to open anything however ...

All in all, I think that worrying about increased security re radios is 
unnecessary. If you fit the profile you're going to be questioned and 
inspected at some length, if you don't, you won't be --- radio or no radio.

73 and have a great trip

Bill, W1HIJ/6 aka FO0SCH and FO8DX


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