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    Default Flying with HID battery

    Does anyone know if the TSA has an official policy for flying with HID batteries? I've heard that some people have had trouble. It would be ashame to have one taken away by security before a trip.


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    I put mine in my checked baggage with a printout from the manufacturer's website wrapped and rubberbanded around it. I've been going to Akumal for 9 years now with it and have not had any problems.

    There are 3 kinds of people in this world; those who are good at math, and those who are not.

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    I carry mine as carry-on between here and TN with no problems. My mom did get busted over the holidays for having pickle relish in her carry-on, though!

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    I flew out of TIA and Oakland in July w/ my light, regs, & computers in my carry-on. I mentioned to the X-ray guys at both locations that I had dive gear in the bag, at neither place did they question it or even do a visual inspection of the inside.

    Of course, it all depends on the individual screener and their mood that day.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Me View Post
    I put mine in my checked baggage with a printout from the manufacturer's website wrapped and rubberbanded around it. I've been going to Akumal for 9 years now with it and have not had any problems.
    What do you package the light in? Do you have a hard case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sskasser View Post
    I carry mine as carry-on between here and TN with no problems. My mom did get busted over the holidays for having pickle relish in her carry-on, though!
    I had carry mine a few times in my carry on from Montreal Canada to Cancun airport. In montreal, never a question asked. In cancun, the first time, just a few arguments with the guy, but the second time, they said the light was too powerful and that I could use it to blind another pilot... It took me 1 hour of discussion with 4 different person to be able to bring the lights (mine and my whife) with me in the plane (bagages were already in the plane at that moment, so no way to put the lights in my registered bagages).

    I think next time I will carry them in my checked bagages but I am a little scared of thelfs or the light to be broken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Me View Post
    I put mine in my checked baggage with a printout from the manufacturer's website wrapped and rubberbanded around it. I've been going to Akumal for 9 years now with it and have not had any problems.


    Thanks,

    Do you have a link to the website where the information is? Is it just a discription of the product or a statement that it is safe to bring on an airplane?


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    The lights I carry on, the batteries go in checked baggage sealed in a plastic bag. The only place to ever hassle me was Cancun - they wanted all batteries in checked bags for some nonsense reason. TSA here in the States are pretty reasonable although they may swab the heck out of your carryon looking for explosives residue.


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    I carry mine all the time, most TSA wont harass you about it if you just say its for a dive light. They just don't like lithium battieries much but you can still fly with them. http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/con...id=7-9206-9211

    Have a good trip


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ed Jackson View Post
    Thanks,

    Do you have a link to the website where the information is? Is it just a discription of the product or a statement that it is safe to bring on an airplane?
    I print out the description of the batteries and light from the Sartek website, to explain what the items are. Given my batteries look like a stick of dynamite......

    There are 3 kinds of people in this world; those who are good at math, and those who are not.


 

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