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Jim Wallis writes:
Since 9/11 carrying paddles in hand luggage has become a bit more difficult for obvious reasons. A bit more difficult? Try "it won't be happening". I put my brother on the plane yesterday and got to read the long list of sporting gear that's explicitly prohibited as carryon. All I can say is, if you can't take ski poles or a hockey stick, they're sure not gonna let you take a paddle. -- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::: Mary Malmros Some days you're the windshield, Other days you're the bug. |
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That will be a spot of classic British understatement on my part :-)
Last year my friend managed to get his tripod on as hand luggage despite my warning him they would probably take it off him - well they did take it off him and lock it away in the crew area during the flight. Not something I would try having seen the huge bins full of confiscated items at the security checkpoints! JIM Mary Malmros wrote: Jim Wallis writes: Since 9/11 carrying paddles in hand luggage has become a bit more difficult for obvious reasons. A bit more difficult? Try "it won't be happening". I put my brother on the plane yesterday and got to read the long list of sporting gear that's explicitly prohibited as carryon. All I can say is, if you can't take ski poles or a hockey stick, they're sure not gonna let you take a paddle. |
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I think I should have bought shares in nail scissors manufactures when
this all started. I have lost three pairs to date! In message akvckb.u71.ln@Eskdale, Jim Wallis writes That will be a spot of classic British understatement on my part :-) Last year my friend managed to get his tripod on as hand luggage despite my warning him they would probably take it off him - well they did take it off him and lock it away in the crew area during the flight. Not something I would try having seen the huge bins full of confiscated items at the security checkpoints! JIM Mary Malmros wrote: Jim Wallis writes: Since 9/11 carrying paddles in hand luggage has become a bit more difficult for obvious reasons. A bit more difficult? Try "it won't be happening". I put my brother on the plane yesterday and got to read the long list of sporting gear that's explicitly prohibited as carryon. All I can say is, if you can't take ski poles or a hockey stick, they're sure not gonna let you take a paddle. -- Dave Manby Details of the Coruh river and my book "Many Rivers To Run" at http://www.dmanby.demon.co.uk |
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