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TSA Travel Screening...checked bag
I'll be flying up to Mass and will be detailing a couple family vehicles. I am planning to check a box with my Flex, rotary, pads, compounds, polishes etc.
Has anyone experienced any screening issues with detailing tools, equip or liquids?
I've been in touch with the TSA and they say I'm good if it's all in checked baggage.
Just don't want any sad surprises when i arrive.
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Re: TSA Travel Screening...checked bag
I don't see why you'd run into any issues with checked baggage. My wife and daughters fly with all manner of bottles of liquids in various sizes and hair care tools in their checked suitcases and never have an issue. Your bottles of products and tools should be treated no different. People fly with firearms in checked bags, and I've seen people doing work for my organization fly with pelican cases full of all sorts of tools and test gear. You're gear should not be a problem as long as it's checked and not in a carry-on.
I'd be more worried about things getting broken or popping open due to pressure changes or getting smashed by the baggage handlers than TSA not allowing you to check them.
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Re: TSA Travel Screening...checked bag
Thanks Nate. Yes, the worry of rough "handling" had me overly protect the box contents. Small bags of mf towels, bubblewrap, taped down liquid caps and liquids in bags etc.
I'm not really too concerned but with a wealth of experience here i thought someone could share something I haven't thought completely through.
Thanks again, my friend.
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Re: TSA Travel Screening...checked bag
The last time i did this i shipped all of my stuff via FedEx and had no problems.
This is a first as checked airline baggage.
Non stop flight and double check the destination city code tag for the destination.
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I'd also put an Apple Air Tag or Tile Tracker if you're on Android in the bag. I have one in every checked bag whenever I travel.
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I'd put the apple tag on the flex.
Put your bottles in a ziplock bag. Not all baggage compartments are pressurized. You may find a mess if one comes open in flight.
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Re: TSA Travel Screening...checked bag
Awesome idea, Grid. I have a Tile i can use for that.
Yup, got that covered pilotpip. Airbus A-220. Will research that.
Thank you both. I appreciate the comments.
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Don’t fill the bottles, leave some room for expansion. Good luck.
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Re: TSA Travel Screening...checked bag
Back in the good old days, I packed my 3401 in my carry on.
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Rough handling may be your greatest challenge .. don't ask me how I know it.
Flex 3401 & PE14
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