Fly'n' to KC for the Convention

Started by Major 2, December 06, 2009, 07:04:47 PM

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Major 2

If all goes as planned, and the creek don't rise ..a Pard and I are flying out to the convention.
That said what are the Airline/ Dept Of Homeland Securty rules to fly with your side arm ?

I know, it used to be it had to be unloaded in a locked case in the checked luggage.
I haven't flown with Firearms since 911.
What new wrinkles have the Feds come up with... or is there a Web Site to review ?

when planets align...do the deal !

Will Ketchum

That's great news.  As far as flying with a gun, well I haven't flown since 911 either so I can't help you.  But why not just let us know what you would like to carry, bring the leather and one of us that's driving will brin the hardware for you.  I did that for US Scout a couple of years back.

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Dutch Limbach

Major,

Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) states:

"The FAA requires passengers carrying firearms in checked baggage to declare that firearm to the airline. Firearms must be unloaded, and in a lockable container suitable for air transportation and the bag checked in at the ticket counter. In addition, we recommend that you contact your airline to determine any airline specific requirements."

http://www.shootingsportsworld.com/guncases/trasportingonairlines.htm

Hope this helps.
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Pancho Peacemaker

Major,

I fly yearly to hunt.  I usually fly Northwest Airlines.  My experience with them:  The firearm must be in a "TSA approved" lockable container and be separate from other luggage and ammo.  At the check-in desk, I declare my firearms.  They then shuttle you to a side desk where a TSA agent watches you open the containter and observes that the firearm is unloaded (open action, glance at chamber).  They place a signed orange card in the case with the firearm indicating the firearm has been inspected.  I have heard some airlines will limit you to a max of 2 firearms per container. 

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Major 2

My plan was to bring my Richards Type I  or my R&M Navy ...but not both.
Maybe a C&B would be better one of my 1860's

Heck , Will maybe your suggestion is best ...

I'd be fine with an 1860 Army
My pard would need a Pietta Remington..

I have no plan to lug around any long gun
when planets align...do the deal !

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