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thomps6s Registered: Mar 10, 2008 Total Posts: 1323 Country: United States |
Where do you usually put your tripod when travelling via Plane? |
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JimFox Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 17964 Country: United States |
I have done it two ways. One if I remove the head I can fit it into my carryon that I place in the overhead compartment. But I also travel with my backpack and I have it hanging on the outside of that, and no one has ever said anything. I will usually unhook it from the backpack when I stow it, so that it fits better in the overhead bin. |
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Romain Nowakow Registered: Oct 04, 2007 Total Posts: 86 Country: United States |
Just traveled last month from the East Coast to Aruba with a Gitzo 3540xls. Had a Tenba backpack (loaded with camera and accessories and 17" 'puter) and the Gitzo in it's bag as my 2 carryons. The 3540, while light, is a little long even when folded but didn't raise any questions by any of the flight crew. Even with a straight-through flight, I would be wary about stashing the tripod in a suitcase in the hold. Never know what turbulence might come up. |
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John S Hudson Registered: Sep 20, 2006 Total Posts: 22 Country: United States |
I usually stuff my Manfrotto 3021B into my suitcase. I take the head off obviously and it barely fits. |
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Doug Otto Registered: Nov 07, 2005 Total Posts: 2024 Country: United States |
I've traveled all over North America with my tripod strapped to the side of my backpack and no one even looked. Last month, in Florida, I was told that it was a weapon and that I couldn't board with it. I had no choice but to go back to the ticket counter, have them go find my bag, and check the tripod. |
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stompyq Registered: Jul 30, 2005 Total Posts: 1913 Country: United States |
I've always checked mine as luggage. I wrap the tripod in several layers of clothing, mostly my trousers (the legset goes inside the trouser legs |
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ajkessler Registered: Dec 20, 2005 Total Posts: 3212 Country: United States |
JimFox wrote: |
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JimFox Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 17964 Country: United States |
ajkessler wrote: |
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Desert Rat Registered: May 13, 2005 Total Posts: 3335 Country: United States |
Had to toss mine in the checked baggage.. would not fit in carryon bag... |
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Doug Otto Registered: Nov 07, 2005 Total Posts: 2024 Country: United States |
JimFox wrote: |
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JimFox Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 17964 Country: United States |
Desert Rat wrote: |
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dnadal Registered: Jan 11, 2005 Total Posts: 3432 Country: United States |
Not an exact citation, but here's the gist of the USDOT policy:
Loose lithium batteries found in checked baggage may be removed. You can learn more at http://Safetravel.dot.gov. |
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nburwell Registered: Jan 15, 2006 Total Posts: 1763 Country: United States |
I usually remove the ball head, then nesstle the tripod in with my clothing which I usually check-in with the airline. I always bring my body/lens etc. with me as my carry-on's. |
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Jeffrey Registered: Nov 12, 2002 Total Posts: 6548 Country: United States |
moved to the appropriate forum. |
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MartinMcl Registered: Mar 23, 2005 Total Posts: 11304 Country: United Kingdom |
It's much tougher at UK airports and so I always pack my tripod as securely as possible in checked baggage when I fly over to NA so far, (crossed fingers, and everything else) no problems. The only time a case went missing was in Canada (lost for 5 days) but the tripod was in the other one |
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thomps6s Registered: Mar 10, 2008 Total Posts: 1323 Country: United States |
I am going to look tonight and see if this little set of CF legs will fit inside the bag if I remove some dividers. The Compu Trekker AW 200 is a fairly large bag. |
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dalek53 Registered: Apr 01, 2005 Total Posts: 140 Country: United Kingdom |
Checked baggage for the tripod every time. Heathrow is unbelievably strict: if it doesn't fit in the rigid metal frame that describes the upper limit for hand baggage, it doesn't go on the plane. |
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arthurh Registered: Jul 10, 2005 Total Posts: 194 Country: United States |
Pack mine in checked baggage. Made it to China, Russia, Antarctica, and a number of othe parts of the world. Always between layers of clothing. (Feisol 3401) |
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Roland W Registered: Apr 23, 2004 Total Posts: 706 Country: United States |
I always use checked baggage for my tripod legs with no issues, but that has all been US domestic flights. The odds of loosing luggage have become worse in the US these past few years, but are still a reasonable risk. It is very important to remember that the airlines will not cover loss or damage in checked baggage for any kind of photographic or electronic equipment, including tripods, so weigh the risks ahead of time, rather than being really upset if you ever end up getting the bad news. I still put my Gitzo legs in checked baggage, but my RSS head is in carry on. |
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thomps6s Registered: Mar 10, 2008 Total Posts: 1323 Country: United States |
The legs will fit in my Lowepro backpack as long as I take out all of the dividers on one side of the backpack and remove the head. |
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JohnJ80 Registered: May 11, 2005 Total Posts: 4525 Country: United States |
I've carried my 1258 (like 2540) and BH40 on to aircraft many times strapped onto my backpack. No issues. TSA doesn't even blink at it nor does NWA or UA or US Air. |
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tony dandrea Registered: Jan 18, 2008 Total Posts: 279 Country: Brazil |
i carry my manfroto 3021 + 3421 head(also manfroto) strapped on my backpack, |
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CPWarner Registered: Feb 08, 2005 Total Posts: 698 Country: United States |
I use a tripod bag as my second carry-on with my photo back. Never been hassled yet in NA. Just got back from Arizona yesterday. ON that trip I put my 1258 and my wife's in the same tenba bag and it was not a problem. |
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ironimages Registered: Jul 18, 2005 Total Posts: 317 Country: United States |
I always put mine in my checked baggage, over 30 trips and never a problem, (knock on wood!) |