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Air travel with a metal detector

firea100

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Hello to all on the site! My name is Larry, I live in East China Mi. My bride and I are going to be traveling to Ft. Lauderdale Fl. late in Aug. for a week long vacation. I own a Whites Surf Pro II. I'd like to take it with me on the trip so I could dig up enough gold coins to pay for return flight tickets! Anyway, how do you check / carry a metal detector post 9-11? Can I do a carry-on or do I check it as baggage? Should I try to collapse the unit and pack into a piece of luggage or purchase a specific bag for it? I tried to contact the airline but gave up after 25 min. on hold! Very cool site! Thanks, Larry in East China Mi.
 
Cmon....possibly someone here can help Larry? He's new here. I never air traveled with mine so I have no advice to offer.
 
I've never flown with mine Larry but if I did I'd definitely look to put it in a hard case. A purposely designed detector case or possibly a hard suitcase fitted with padding. I would also definitely contact the carrier you're using again and make sure about whatever THEIR particular policy is regarding the detector. . . you don't want a surprise at the airport. Sorry I don't have any practical experience to add beyond the obvious . . .good luck.
 
Hi Larry, I have took mine to NV. and AZ. with no trouble i take it as carry on. Be sure you tell them at the gate that it is a detector, open it and show them. It is a good to have the manual so they can see it. Most airlines know what they are. Don,t take the battery pack on.If you don,t have a check bag, put batterys in plastic bag so they can see them. But be safe and call before you go. Flintstone
 
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