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![]() "PaulG" wrote in message news ![]() Here is a cautionary tale which may be of some use to others. When taking fishing tackle on an aircraft I pack all the items in the suitcase except for my reels, which I carry as hand in my hand luggage. I returned from Ireland yesterday and was stopped at the X-ray baggage check, at Dublin airport, where I was informed that fishing line is not permitted to be carried onto the aircraft. The reels were OK but the line was not. I had to spend 30 minutes removing all the line from 6 spools (the line was then confiscated) before I was permitted to pass. The alternative was to return to the check-in desk and have the reels put in the hold with all of the other luggage, which I was not prepared to do. I have never encountered this before and was wondering if others have had a similar experience. Why didn't you just take the loaded spools off and have them put in the hold? |
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PaulG wrote:
:: Here is a cautionary tale which may be of some use to others. When :: taking fishing tackle on an aircraft I pack all the items in the :: suitcase except for my reels, which I carry as hand in my hand :: luggage. I returned from Ireland yesterday and was stopped at the :: X-ray baggage check, at Dublin airport, where I was informed that :: fishing line is not permitted to be carried onto the aircraft. The :: reels were OK but the line was not. I had to spend 30 minutes :: removing all the line from 6 spools (the line was then :: confiscated) before I was permitted to pass. The alternative was :: to return to the check-in desk and have the reels put in the hold :: with all of the other luggage, which I was not prepared to do. I :: have never encountered this before and was wondering if others :: have had a similar experience. :: :: Paul Fishing line can be used as a weapon, namely a garrote, why you don't just pack the reels in the suitcase remains a mystery, but the security guard was doing his job correctly when he stopped you taking it on board ....you could have taken someone hostage with it. |
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Cant imagine fishing line as a lethal weapon !!
Must try and rob a bank and cry out "stand back... I got a spool of Diawa Super Shonobi" LOL |
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Cant imagine fishing line as a lethal weapon !!
Must try and rob a bank and cry out "stand back... I got a spool of Diawa Super Shonobi" LOL |
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![]() "PaulG" wrote in message news ![]() Here is a cautionary tale which may be of some use to others. When taking fishing tackle on an aircraft I pack all the items in the suitcase except for my reels, which I carry as hand in my hand luggage. I returned from Ireland yesterday and was stopped at the X-ray baggage check, at Dublin airport, where I was informed that fishing line is not permitted to be carried onto the aircraft. The reels were OK but the line was not. I had to spend 30 minutes removing all the line from 6 spools (the line was then confiscated) before I was permitted to pass. The alternative was to return to the check-in desk and have the reels put in the hold with all of the other luggage, which I was not prepared to do. I have never encountered this before and was wondering if others have had a similar experience. Paul Has that airline banned ties yet? R |
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