mempilot:And PS, I trust hotel maids more than I trust my fellow pilots!!!
Aaaaay, Chihuahua!!!!!! ROFLMAO
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mempilot:And PS, I trust hotel maids more than I trust my fellow pilots!!!
Justin699:I pack shoes or boots at the bottom and top of the bag with my clothing in the middle, and then carry a carry-on.
Pack them on top. They will almost always alarm on the L3 and CTX. Makes it easier to check them and let the bag go plus the screener doesn't have to empty the bag to reach the alarm.
Its acually interesting to watch the screeners as dense square blocks are clearly marked in my bags. I would be curious to put a tangle ow wires and my travel clock next to them just for amusement, after all, i always leave plenty of time to go though security.
Too funny!Justin699:. . . I would be curious to put a tangle ow wires and my travel clock next to them just for amusement, after all, i always leave plenty of time to go though security.
and when you do please do it in Tampa M-F 1200p to 900p on Continental, America West, AirTran, NorthWest, JetBlue or Cayman..................Nomaster:Too funny!
Please, report in detail what happens
should you get such a wild hare.
Tom
zboss - can you not ask to just bring the stuff with you in case someone steals it? if you ask this explicitly and they say no, then say that you will hold them responsible if anything goes missing. normally they then let you take it with you.zboss:I don't care about having to remove my shoes, what I dislike is being asked to leave my stuff (a container with my wallet, keys, camera, etc) and my laptop bag exposed on the x-ray belt while I am being searched 25 feet or more away with no chance to protect my stuff. This is what they do in St. Thomas.