Pete R
Well-Known Member
Not my experience. Phone call and a reference to the (obscure) section on their website
Can you post a link to the web page?
Not my experience. Phone call and a reference to the (obscure) section on their website
The airlines all say keep it in hand luggage,
Just to confuse things a little further the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) issue this :
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http://www.faa.gov/about/office_org.../passenger_info/media/Is It Safe brochure.pdf
Note the second page
below IT'S THE LAW . . .
Do not Pack in Luggage or Carry On-board
PRESSURE CONTAINERS
C02 cartridges
Then under the PLAN AHEAD refers to exceptions (does not list) eg sporting equipment. Is a Life Jacket a bit of sporting equipment?
So what is the actual situation?
Sorry but they don't.
Bottom of page 4.
http://www.caa.co.uk/docs/1219/srg_dgo_WhatCanICarry20100416.pdf
Have you got a link to their web site or an email that can confirm that so others can print it off.
Thanks
:d:d:d:d:d:d:d:d:d:d:dleaving heathrow when the hi jackers were in the frame, early eighties, just before xmas bringing kids back from boarding school to middle east. Grandma had packed marzipan in silver paper for the xmas cake topping. The security were ex forces.oh christ 808 .panic
Flew Lufthansa Heathrow to Hamburg this morning. I was bored enough to read the small print on the online boarding card. It explicitly forbids CO2 cylinders.
I'd have thought it was safer in the pressurised cabin than the hold.
A skydiver friend tells me that one sure way to attract attention from security staff is to take a parachute in your hand luggage.
I'd have thought it was safer in the pressurised cabin than the hold.
One thing will always be true. Whatever the airline spokesman may say, there will from time to time be someone in the check-in process who thinks they know better and isn't about to be told his job by a civilian.
Flew Lufthansa Heathrow to Hamburg this morning. I was bored enough to read the small print on the online boarding card. It explicitly forbids CO2 cylinders.