Fascadale
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Is it permitted to take a PLB on a commercial flight?
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IN a word yes. I had reason to check this recently and it is permitted under IATA regulations and it is not necessary to inform the airline in advance - in fact conventional wisdom is that it's better not to inform the airline and run the risk of an ill informed agent saying no.Is it permitted to take a PLB on a commercial flight?
The thing to ask yourself about a PLB is, what does it look like to the X Ray operator?
Might it look like a container, with batteries, and an electrical circuit?
At the very least you'll give the operator a heart attack!
Easyjet wont carry tools.
Some airlines, such as Ryanair, specifically ban "workman's tools" from hand baggage, so your multimeter might fall foul of that one.
Easyjet wont carry tools.
1. In checked baggage it's unlikely to be a problem.
2. I flew into Christchurch a few years ago. My laptop was removed form my carry on luggage and put through an X-ray machine. It went through the conveyor system quicker that I did and the laptop was ejected from the conveyor belt onto the floor. the screen was cracked and the NZ staff couldn't be less concerned. I'll be more careful if i ever go back.
I had this issue for winter over in NZ - without exact numbers to hand my mcmurdo showed a lithium content something like 0.2 over permitted value - I know many say take it no bother or risk it - I decided not to and hired one - but coming Nov I'll buy one there and leave it there 300nz$ and just for tramping anyway- from what I've seen some customs staff on those machines are a law unto themselves and I can't be bothered with the hassle - I had printed out detailed spec from mcmurdo to take but the lithium value for my airline was too high - seems a very grey area to me
Is it permitted to take a PLB on a commercial flight?
I would love to know where you can buy a PLB for NZ$300?
They must think punters are idiots.