Friday, 11 November 2016

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Re: Carry rods on a plane

Got back from a week long trip to the SW Montana/Wyoming/Idaho area this past Monday.  TSA deferred to Southwest on allowing a fishing net as a carry on.  Here is SW's response.

"Each Customer may carry one bag and one personal item onboard the aircraft. Although there is no weight limit, carryon bags must be no larger than 10 x 16 x 24 inches. Personal items must be smaller than carryon bags. Examples include purses, backpacks, briefcases, and laptops (inside their cases).

Fishing rods, nets and tackle boxes will be accepted as carryon baggage provided the carryon rod and/or net fits securely in the overhead bin."


I'm really glad I brought it. 



On Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at 8:48:12 AM UTC-4, namfos wrote:

Many moons ago, circa 1984, during a a few months between jobs, I drove for a livery service in NJ. One of my "regulars" was a heavy hitter at an Exxon R&D facility.  I remember picking him and his family up at Newark one evening to take them home after their trip to Atlanta. They recounted to me that when their daughter's carry-on went through the scanner at Hartsfield Airport in Atlanta it set off all sorts of alarms and screams of "There's a baby in the bag! There's a baby in the bag!" 

Upon closer examination it was determined that the "baby" was a Cabbage Patch doll recently purchased at Bablyland General Hospital in Georgia. I can only imagine what might transpire at an airport nowadays.

Mark


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