Can I carry a canoe paddle on an airplane?
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Can I carry a canoe paddle on an airplane?
I am flying US Air to north carolina this weekend -- there is already a boat there that I can use. I need to bring my paddle though. I don't have anything to check beside my paddle (56" long). Does anyone know if I can carry this on? (Would homeland security consider it a weapon? Can you carry on a baseball bat? hmm...)
I will call them but I know what you hear on the phone and what they tell you at the ticket counter are often different! Any advice?
Thanks!!!
I will call them but I know what you hear on the phone and what they tell you at the ticket counter are often different! Any advice?
Thanks!!!
I am very interested in the answer to this question.
I've seen people take skateboards on a plane.
I'd take a skateboard over a paddle in a fight any day. Less reach but a truck to the dome would hurt way more than a paddle blade IMO. I don't know if that's how airport security judges the acceptability of carry-on items but it makes sense to me that if you can make a case that your carry-on item is less deadly than something else allowed than it should be cool.
I've seen people take skateboards on a plane.
I'd take a skateboard over a paddle in a fight any day. Less reach but a truck to the dome would hurt way more than a paddle blade IMO. I don't know if that's how airport security judges the acceptability of carry-on items but it makes sense to me that if you can make a case that your carry-on item is less deadly than something else allowed than it should be cool.
Check out www.tsa.gov. I would check the paddle as cargo... leaving it at the counter is not an option.
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More specifically : http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/ ... ems.shtm#5
Based on what they show under sporting goods, I'd say "check it".
Based on what they show under sporting goods, I'd say "check it".
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I packed 2 mitchells and a werner for a trip from Montana to Maine in a ski bag. I recieved conficting info from websites, the airline and the Missoula airport. I decided not to try the carry-on, though it seemed safer for the gear. There was even some question as to if they would take it as checked luggage because the combined length and girth exceeded the limits. I took into the Missoula airport days ahead of the trip and they said it was fine but wouldn't guarantee coming back from Bangor. It all worked out but was somewhat stressful because I couldn't get a straight answer. I would consider taping your good paddle to a lesser paddle with a little bit of padding. Can't hurt and won't cost you any more. Ski bags should be cheap right now. Have a good trip.
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pre-9/11 it was not a problem, and I frequently left my paddled up front where the steward / stewardesses keep their coats:)
Sounds like that won't work anymore, though.
And yes, you DO get a lot of looks walking through an airport with a garment bag on one shoulder, and a paddle in the other hand....
Sounds like that won't work anymore, though.
And yes, you DO get a lot of looks walking through an airport with a garment bag on one shoulder, and a paddle in the other hand....
Keep the C!
Adam
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