Forty_Two
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My Phoenix 50A charger has a fault & i plan to bring back from Nice tomorrow on BA in my hand luggage. Anyone tried this or similar?
My Phoenix 50A charger has a fault & i plan to bring back from Nice tomorrow on BA in my hand luggage. Anyone tried this or similar?
yep, similar to the advice above. I have carried most things in hand luggage. Had a few difficult moments on some equipment when they have asked for it to be switched on to show it works and I have to explain thats why its with me is because its gone wrong rtc etc.
Go for it
Well J, if you think that the cable ties and eyebolts were crazy, tell me what you think of the following fresh story of this afternoon (Nov.4th) at Stanstead. I had this lethal weapon in my bag, which attracted the attention of the security boy (and I mean it - he was in his early twenties), who told me that I couldn't bring it onboard. After showing him the length of the screwdriver bits, which (as I now realise from Maplin site) was 25mm (!), he felt the need to ask his supervisor. And this gentleman was kind enough to give me the choice of keeping either the 8 metal bits OR the screwdriver body, but not both.
I thought of arguing that I could have given the metal bits to my wife, keep the body for myself, and go through the security check separately. But at the end of the day I bought the thingie just 'cause I needed a short handle with a light, and I already had some other metal bits that I could use with it. So, I kept the handle and left the bits. FFS, as you say.
But wait.
Once inside the security area, we went to eat something.
And we could help ourselves from some boxes full of forks and knives. Steel ones, not plastic!
I even took a picture of them, together with the menu of the restaurant inside the security area.
You know, just in case Al-Jazeera would be interested to publish the pic on its website...