outrager 6 #1 August 23, 2006 Yo ! Is there any chance to carry a BASE rig on flying via London? I understand they eased up a bit, but new rules are still tight bsbd! Yuri. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KrisFlyZ 0 #2 August 23, 2006 I highly doubt it....today's BAA announcement in the Metro said that very small hand luggage (with a lod of restrictions on what can be carried) is allowed onboard. Check out www.baa.com for more details. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pendragon 1 #3 August 23, 2006 From the BA website (regulations last updated 21/8/06) Customers departing from the UK (including customers transferring through the UK): Customers travelling from the UK will be able to take on board as hand baggage one cabin bag no bigger than 45cm x 35cm x 16cm, the size of a small laptop bag, inclusive of wheels and handles Cabin baggage MUST NOT contain: Any cosmetics Any toiletries Any liquids Any drinks Cigarette lighters (Cigarette lighters may not be checked into the hold. They can be purchased airside and disposed of before boarding a flight) Items previously prohibted in cabin baggage, such as sharp objects, should not be carried onboard. Cabin baggage CAN contain the following: Electronic equipment, including laptops, mobile phones, digital cameras and portable music and DVD players Essential medicines in liquid form provided they are under 50ml. Customers will be asked to taste the liquid. If they cannot taste the liquid for any reason they will be asked to go to an airport pharmacy to have the medicine verified. Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle MUST be tasted by the parent) Other items normally carried in cabin baggage, such as books and essential items for the flight, as long as they fit into a bag no bigger than 45cm x 35cm x 16cm. Nothing must be carried in pockets. ... To help progress through the airport all customers are encouraged not to include items capable of containing liquids (e.g. bottles, flasks, cans etc.) in either their hand or checked baggage. All electronic equipment will need to be removed from the item of hand baggage and screened separately. We recommend these items be packed carefully for easy removal at the security search point. Customers may purchase any item in any store in the departure lounge before departing their final UK airport, unless they are travelling to the USA. Extra restrictions are in place for customers travelling to the USA from the UK. Customers WILL NOT be permitted to take any liquid or gel items purchased in the departure lounge into the aircraft cabin. All food or beverage items must be consumed before boarding. Customers transferring through the UK Customers transferring through the UK will be subject to the same hand baggage size restrictions as those starting their journey in the UK. If you arrive into the UK to connect with a British Airways flight (irrespective of original carrier), with more than one laptop size bag (45cm x 35cm x 16cm), you may be refused travel on your onward flight. Customers transferring through a UK airport onto another flight must not buy any of the prohibited items such as cosmetics or toiletries until they have cleared through security for their final departure from a UK airport.-- BASE #1182 Muff #3573 PFI #52; UK WSI #13 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rainman 0 #4 August 23, 2006 From the Ryanair website: [NSFW?] http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/notices.php?notice=060822-ASP-EN I couldn't resist....they posted it, I just link to it Ramon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
outrager 6 #5 August 23, 2006 QuoteFrom the Ryanair website: [NSFW?] I was stupid enough to buy a ticket on Hotwire, and it routed me via London I guess the rig goes checked... Hey, do they allow silicone tits? You could easily blow 747 with a set of those bsbd! Yuri. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scoop 0 #6 August 23, 2006 Ryanair have been making me laugh so much with their reaction to the whole situation Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TVPB 0 #7 August 24, 2006 Had my CRW rig (including canopy) lost in transit just prior to 2003 World Championships. This was checked in. Carried my canopy through the following year on board - but without the container. Had my BASE gear put through "Dangerous Baggage" in 1998 with DW on the way to Europe. It arrived safely. Same thing happened on the way back but it arrived late. Hence, you might get away with carrying just a canopy on board. I have had success doing that a few times. No guarantees though. Good Luck. Stay Safe - Have Fun - Good Luck The above could be crap, thought provoking, useful, or . . But not personal. You decide. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plummy 0 #8 August 25, 2006 I've carried my rig on board several times, departing from Geneva to Stavanger and Stavanger to London (July 2005)... as well as through a couple more countries in Europe. Never really seemed to have a problem. Mind you, it was a small 225 canopy inside, hence was not overly big!! I'm about to try again to get to Norway from Oz.... Otherwise I'll have to re-organise the luggage in a hurry :) plummy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fab777 0 #9 August 25, 2006 Quote Cabin baggage MUST NOT contain: Any cosmetics Any toiletries Any liquids Any drinks Cigarette lighters (Cigarette lighters may not be checked into the hold. They can be purchased airside and disposed of before boarding a flight) Items previously prohibted in cabin baggage, such as sharp objects, should not be carried onboard. Cabin baggage CAN contain the following: Electronic equipment, including laptops, mobile phones, digital cameras and portable music and DVD players Essential medicines in liquid form provided they are under 50ml. Customers will be asked to taste the liquid. If they cannot taste the liquid for any reason they will be asked to go to an airport pharmacy to have the medicine verified. Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle MUST be tasted by the parent) Other items normally carried in cabin baggage, such as books and essential items for the flight, as long as they fit into a bag no bigger than 45cm x 35cm x 16cm. Nothing must be carried in pockets. What about objects not listed in neither list ( such as a small rig, no bigger than, or any item NOT normally carried in cabin baggage... )? Do they disappear from existence? Fabien BASE#944 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenMachine 0 #10 August 25, 2006 I have worn a rig on my back through airports in Italy, Spain, Japan, and numerous American cities with zero problems. Sometimes you get into a funny conversation, other times they want to swab it for explosive residue but most times the TSA people just yawn.Rigger, Skydiver, BASE Jumper, Retired TM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #11 August 25, 2006 i always carry on my rig as i fly to UK (by ryanair) no problem.. Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snakeeater 0 #12 August 25, 2006 QuoteAll food or beverage items must be consumed before boarding. That will be lots of fun if you find out just after buying two bottles of Jack D in the duty-free.. "He tried to kill me! He tried to f***ing kill me!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
460 0 #13 August 25, 2006 A friend of mine took his skydiving rig to a Cozumel or some other resort town in Mexico. At one point, they had to change planes. The plane was small and he was forced to check his rig at the plane. When he got off, they handed it to him along with the reserve handle that had separated from the rig via the baggage handlers.Looks like a death sandwich without the bread - Steve Deadman Morrell, BASE 174 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #14 August 25, 2006 QuoteWhen he got off, they handed it to him along with the reserve handle that had separated from the rig via the baggage handlers. well that shouldnt be a issue whith BASE gear right and perhaps using a stashbag or kitbag would increase the chance of acsidents to happen.. Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreenMachine 0 #15 August 25, 2006 Hey 460, Man that sounds like your buddy got screwed by an idiot whuffo. I have jumped in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico but got their via a cruise so the locals never got a chance to touch my gear. However, I would not trust them with my dog more or less my rig.Rigger, Skydiver, BASE Jumper, Retired TM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TVPB 0 #16 August 28, 2006 QuoteHey, do they allow silicone tits? This is a side of you I never knew about! I hear Da Kine make some frilly flowery jump suits? Have fun!!! Stay Safe - Have Fun - Good Luck The above could be crap, thought provoking, useful, or . . But not personal. You decide. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites