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Transporting micromounts on airplanes?
Posted by Henry Barwood
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Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 12, 2008 04:08PM |
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 12, 2008 05:41PM |
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 12, 2008 06:39PM |
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Henry, I always carry the mounted material in my hand luggage, since the checked-in luggage can get so badly shook up that micros come off their mounts and rattle around inside the box. Unmounted material can go into the checked baggage. There used to be a problem with careless TSA employees unwrapping specimens and throwing them back into the suitcase unwrapped, or with labels mixed up; happens much less frequently nowadays, since they got more sophisticated x-ray equipment and so don't actually open many suitcases anymore.
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 12, 2008 07:47PM |
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 12, 2008 07:53PM |
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Hi Alfredo,
Normally, I would take them as carry-on, but my son works for Delta Airlines, and we fly space-available (we have a priority slightly higher than luggage!). So when we fly, we take only carry on bags with everything, and I mean everything, we will need for a week or so at out destination. Doesn't really leave much room for rocks.
Homeland Security are a bunch of jerks. I had to repair an ultraviolet light where they literally ripped the wires out of the power supply. My CPAP machine has been sniffed for explosives more times than a dog's butt!
When we arrived in Rome last week, it took us about 5 minutes to clear customs. When we flew back to Atlanta, it took us over an hour to get back into the US. Something is seriously wrong with that!
Henry
Normally, I would take them as carry-on, but my son works for Delta Airlines, and we fly space-available (we have a priority slightly higher than luggage!). So when we fly, we take only carry on bags with everything, and I mean everything, we will need for a week or so at out destination. Doesn't really leave much room for rocks.
Homeland Security are a bunch of jerks. I had to repair an ultraviolet light where they literally ripped the wires out of the power supply. My CPAP machine has been sniffed for explosives more times than a dog's butt!
When we arrived in Rome last week, it took us about 5 minutes to clear customs. When we flew back to Atlanta, it took us over an hour to get back into the US. Something is seriously wrong with that!
Henry
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 12, 2008 08:12PM |
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Hi Henry .
I carried a prepacked box of micros and miniatures and tn's when I went to Australia last year. It was in a Back Pack/luggage piece that I purchased many years ago. These are much better designed these days, and you can get a whole lot of micros in a one cubic foot box. It is just a case of prioritizing your clothing and getting the better half to carry your CPap machine for you in her luggage...Just a thought. I agree with Alfredo.
I carried a prepacked box of micros and miniatures and tn's when I went to Australia last year. It was in a Back Pack/luggage piece that I purchased many years ago. These are much better designed these days, and you can get a whole lot of micros in a one cubic foot box. It is just a case of prioritizing your clothing and getting the better half to carry your CPap machine for you in her luggage...Just a thought. I agree with Alfredo.
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 13, 2008 12:09PM |
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 13, 2008 12:13PM |
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Flat rate boxes are US postal service. No weight limit on them. 12x12x5 inches
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Re: Transporting micromounts on airplanes? October 13, 2008 01:12PM |
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Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 105 |
I don't know about transporting out, but I have brought specimens into the US from Europe and I have not experienced any great difficulties. Usually the euro security officers figure out what it is from the x-ray images, occasionally they ask me to open. Rocks? OK, no problem. I put the shake&search resistant ones in checked luggage, the delicate and precious in carry-on which I hide under the seat in front of me rather than up in the compartment, where it can get crushed or fall out (that has happened, so never again).
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