Tim,
To there and not further. Thanks very much for the apology. Back to piping.
Mick
TSA Airline/Musician policy:Important!
Re: TSA Airline/Musician policy:Important!
I am probably one of many who tried in vain to follow that seven-year-old link to the Local1000 site. I was able to download the pdf of the 2003 letter about carrying instruments on board at this link today:
http://www.local1000.org/wordpress/wp-c ... Letter.pdf
Hoping it a) isn't needed or b) proves useful if it is needed.
Jennifer
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http://www.local1000.org/wordpress/wp-c ... Letter.pdf
Hoping it a) isn't needed or b) proves useful if it is needed.
Jennifer
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Re: TSA Airline/Musician policy:Important!
Here is the link to the TSA page covering the official policy.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/ ... _1235.shtm
And here is what's on the link:
Transporting Musical Instruments
You may bring musical instruments as carry-on or as checked baggage. To help passengers who are traveling with instruments, we partnered with musical organizations around the country to understand the challenges of transporting musical instruments, and we recommend the following.
Check with your airline prior to your flight to ensure your instrument meets the size requirements for their aircraft.
Pack brass instruments in your checked baggage.
Bring your stringed instruments, within carrier size limitations, as carry-on items.
If you have an instrument in your checked baggage, include short written instructions, where a security officer will notice them, for handling and repacking your instrument. Make sure these instructions are very clear and understandable to someone with no musical background.
Carrying Instruments Through Screening Checkpoints
You may carry one (1) musical instrument in addition to 1 carry-on and 1 personal item through the screening checkpoint. This is a TSA Screening Policy. Airlines may or may not allow the additional carry-on item on their aircraft. Please check with your airline before you arrive at the airport.
Security officers must x-ray or physically screen your instrument before it can be transported on an aircraft.
Security officers will handle musical instruments very carefully and will allow you to be as involved as possible in any physical screening.
If security officers cannot clear the instrument through the security checkpoint as a carry-on item, you should transport the instrument and checked baggage instead.
Instruments As Checked Baggage
You may bring musical instruments as checked baggage as long as they fit within the size and weight limitations of the airline you are taking.
We encourage you to stay with your instrument while security officers screen it to make sure it is repacked properly.
Owners should be present when an instrument is removed from its case for screening. For this reason, musicians are advised to add at least 30 minutes to the airline's recommended arrival window when checking their instrument.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/ ... _1235.shtm
And here is what's on the link:
Transporting Musical Instruments
You may bring musical instruments as carry-on or as checked baggage. To help passengers who are traveling with instruments, we partnered with musical organizations around the country to understand the challenges of transporting musical instruments, and we recommend the following.
Check with your airline prior to your flight to ensure your instrument meets the size requirements for their aircraft.
Pack brass instruments in your checked baggage.
Bring your stringed instruments, within carrier size limitations, as carry-on items.
If you have an instrument in your checked baggage, include short written instructions, where a security officer will notice them, for handling and repacking your instrument. Make sure these instructions are very clear and understandable to someone with no musical background.
Carrying Instruments Through Screening Checkpoints
You may carry one (1) musical instrument in addition to 1 carry-on and 1 personal item through the screening checkpoint. This is a TSA Screening Policy. Airlines may or may not allow the additional carry-on item on their aircraft. Please check with your airline before you arrive at the airport.
Security officers must x-ray or physically screen your instrument before it can be transported on an aircraft.
Security officers will handle musical instruments very carefully and will allow you to be as involved as possible in any physical screening.
If security officers cannot clear the instrument through the security checkpoint as a carry-on item, you should transport the instrument and checked baggage instead.
Instruments As Checked Baggage
You may bring musical instruments as checked baggage as long as they fit within the size and weight limitations of the airline you are taking.
We encourage you to stay with your instrument while security officers screen it to make sure it is repacked properly.
Owners should be present when an instrument is removed from its case for screening. For this reason, musicians are advised to add at least 30 minutes to the airline's recommended arrival window when checking their instrument.
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Re: TSA Airline/Musician policy:Important!
And here's the link ( I hope) to the letter from TSA to the Musicians Union:
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cac ... 1t2jD5VGbg
Note the key paragraph that says the TSA has no problem but their position cannot override an Airline's policy.
http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cac ... 1t2jD5VGbg
Note the key paragraph that says the TSA has no problem but their position cannot override an Airline's policy.
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Re: TSA Airline/Musician policy:Important!
Should put a "sticky" on this so it is easy to find later.
Neil
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