jlstysis 0 #1 December 26, 2001 Has anyone taken a parachute with an AAD onboard a commercial flight since September 11th? I'm flying to Florida this weekend and would like to bring my parachute but I'm concerned about the tightened security. Can you offer any suggestions?Thanks,Julian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrmanta 0 #2 December 26, 2001 I haven't taken one on board since sept 11, but before then as long as I had the little laminated card that came with my cypress that explains it as harmless, and shows what it looks like under x-ray I didn't have a problem. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prost 0 #3 December 27, 2001 I just flew with my parachute in a carry on bag. They paused the bag when it got to them but did not ask any questions. I decided i would not ask about it and it went fine. I have heard of some people getting a lot of questioning about parachutes, but i think they will not bother you about your cypress if you do not bring it up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Daygs 0 #4 December 27, 2001 I just recently went to skydive america palm beach and was one of the lucky customers that got my bags searched. The women that was searching my bags had no idea what this odd looking thing in my bag was. So she went to go get her manager. Finally, someone with a clue!! The verdict was: Parchute equipment may be taken on the plane, but it must be checked at baggage claim not carried on. This was the answer that I got straight from security. MrManta must have gotten lucky getting his through security. So, just put it in a bag, lock it up and everything will be fine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prost 0 #5 December 27, 2001 I don't trust my rig in checked baggage. I would suggest getting extra insurance of you do. I would try tocarry it on in a bag and then if they will not let you have a backup plan. to check it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #6 December 29, 2001 I would disagree with you on this....as I have flown on United and Delta and had taken mine as a carry on with out any issue....both times they did want em to open my gear bag for them and show my rig....both times I told them what it was...and they checked with airline policy and let me walk right on....MarcRes Firma Mitescere Nescite Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Snowflake 0 #7 December 29, 2001 I've flown twice with mine. I got hasseled once in LA but they let me carry it on. The security guy asked why I didn't check it I looked at him and said "my life depends on this do you think I'm gonna trust it to an underpaid baggage handeler?" with that being said he let me through. On a side note at 3 out of the 4 trips to the airport the national gaurd guys knew what it was and started asking questions while they were looking at my stuff.JG Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkymonkeyONE 4 #8 December 30, 2001 I have carried my rig onboard twice since Sep 11th with no problem whatsoever. Security never even blinks once they see what it is. Still, don't be one of the people that just wears the thing over your shoulders. Put the damn thing in a gear bag along with a jumpsuit or something. Still, I have no problems checking gear either. I checked my extra rig and my spare main both times and didn't have any problems.ChuckMy webpage HERE Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kelly 0 #9 January 7, 2002 flew to florida with a friend. we had 2 gear bags between the two of us, and were able to carry them on.lost a gear bag in florida and were left without a way to transport one so we asked about taking it on. The lady at U.S. Airways said no, but when we explained the importance of the gear to her she went to EXTRA measures to make their journey a safe one. We put them in boxes and put the boxes in plastic bags. She put about 10 "FRAGILE!!" stickers all over them, taped and secured them shut.they offer 2,500 insurance for regular lugguage. for an extra 23 dollars i got a total of $4,800 in insurance. For a jump ticket and some mid day snacks my rigs safety was a little more gaurenteed, well worth it. http://www.geocities.com/flynfroggie/skydiving_friends.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #10 January 7, 2002 One thing to consider when flying with your rig - whether you check it or carry it on - is what you are wearing. As much as we all love wearing our skydiving t-shirts and Tevas, you might think about "dressing down" - my boss flies commercially with Cypres equipped gear all over the world and never wears skydiving related clothes to the airport. She's never had a problem, even after 9/11.pull and flare,lisa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites