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baitedstorm:
You might have some free time for diving soon? :eyebrow:

Oh I'm sure I'm going to have plenty of time to dive the only trouble is now that I have time I won't have the money because I won't have a job. I just can't win. :wink:

On the lighter side, I did dive the Hydo Atlantic yesterday with Mempilot. Sweet!!!
 
mossym:
carry the computer as carry on, and your regs if you can, everything else i put in checked luggage


obviously knives will have to go in checked luggage.


Do TSA Rules allow Regulators, hoses, and such be allowed as carry on baggage. I would think a 1st stage on the end of a length of hose could be used as a weapon.
 
wb221:
Do TSA Rules allow Regulators, hoses, and such be allowed as carry on baggage. I would think a 1st stage on the end of a length of hose could be used as a weapon.

I carry my reg, computer and mask as carry on all the time. I usually pull them out seperate as they almost always look at it but it's never been denied. At least 8 trips since 9/11.
 
wb221:
I would think a 1st stage on the end of a length of hose could be used as a weapon.
I could very well see the TSA in some training center, "going at" one another with regulator packages like feuding knights. I'm sure the concept is written down in a manual someplace. Fortunately in an airplane, there's not much room to use a regulator as a ball-and-chain-type flail.

That would make a funny scuba-related cartoon. Too bad I have no talent there.
 

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