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AndrewNYC wrote:
Just flap a little harder.


re-orient the legs to form an airfoil while using the rock bag as a membrane stretched between the leg; the membrane can be attached to the legs with synthetic spider silk



Apr 20, 2019 at 03:29 PM
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I have a gitzo 1545T and have always carried it on the side of my camera backpack and taken as a carry on. There may be length restrictions elsewhere, but so far in the US I haven't had any problems with this relatively small tripod (just flew to Las Vegas this way last week).

According to the TSA website, photo tripods are permitted in carry ons (with the caveat that the final decision rests with the TSA officer present).

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/items/tripods



Apr 22, 2019 at 08:11 AM
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p.3 #3 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


ref the caveat: there in lies the problem


Apr 22, 2019 at 08:13 AM
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p.3 #4 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


Tsmith318 wrote:
I have a gitzo 1545T and have always carried it on the side of my camera backpack and taken as a carry on. There may be length restrictions elsewhere, but so far in the US I haven't had any problems with this relatively small tripod (just flew to Las Vegas this way last week).

According to the TSA website, photo tripods are permitted in carry ons (with the caveat that the final decision rests with the TSA officer present).

https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/items/tripods


So what would you do if the TSA agent decides your tripod is not going to be carried on?



Apr 22, 2019 at 08:19 AM
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p.3 #5 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


between the 2 tripods I have traveled with for 10 years I have had only 1 event and that was resolved with relative ease. as I do also travel "light", my roller takes over the heavy lifting and gets thrown below with the offending item. to this day within the US, EU and Canadian space I have had no issues.


Apr 22, 2019 at 09:00 AM
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p.3 #6 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


I've twice mailed pocket knives to myself (once from home airport and once SLC), and once ducked outside my home terminal to hide an expensive multi-tool in the crevice behind a gutter drain. I haven't yet had to mail myself a tripod. That would take a lot of stamps.


Apr 22, 2019 at 09:34 AM
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p.3 #7 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


sjms wrote:
between the 2 tripods I have traveled with for 10 years I have had only 1 event and that was resolved with relative ease. as I do also travel "light", my roller takes over the heavy lifting and gets thrown below with the offending item. to this day within the US, EU and Canadian space I have had no issues.


Many SEA countries and New Zealand not only have a maximum size of tripod...but also a very strict and adhered to 7kg total carry on weight.



Apr 22, 2019 at 10:19 AM
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p.3 #8 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


that is for carry on. been there done that. as I said it goes in my roller and gets thrown down below. believe me I've dealt with a number of airlines.


Apr 22, 2019 at 10:36 AM
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p.3 #9 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


When I had my RRS tripod, I brought it with me with the carrying strap and just placed it in the overhead compartment (fortunately as AA card member, we're one of the first to board the plane). I never had any trouble with TSA, just a few odd looks from people though as I'm lugging the bag to/from our terminal. I once lost my RRS tripod on our way back from Hawaii as I left it on a bus on our way to pick up our car from long-term parking. Fortunately, I was able to get the company to send the tripod to my house (after I paid UPS shipping).

I have since sold my RRS for a lighter set-up. I have a Manfrotto tripod that fits neatly in my checked luggage. My Benro tripod I use the rest of the time or when traveling by car since it's far less compact.

-Nick



Apr 22, 2019 at 10:50 AM
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TSA could care less about your carry-on baggage with regard to a tripod. What works for me 99% of the time is to have the tripod strapped to the side of my 32L size backpack which is in turn strapped to a collapsible luggage cart (Samsonite $25).

When I am getting ready to go through the gate and board the plane I will unstrap the tripod and carry it in one hand. Once I get to my seat I take my large backpack and place it in the overhead bin. Then I insert the tripod so it is perpendicular to
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Not all TSA agents are made alike. Try going through Taipei security with your 22" tripod and you'll be in for a rude surprise.



Apr 23, 2019 at 01:29 PM
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p.3 #11 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


I travel a lot and fly around the world. I always check it in. I have enough crap to bring on carry on. Its a solid piece and does not need to be in the cabin.. Not like you will use it. I usually have it inside my pack or strapped to the side. If I take a suitcase then it usually lies diagonal in the suitcase.


Apr 23, 2019 at 02:00 PM
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p.3 #12 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


chez wrote:
So what would you do if the TSA agent decides your tripod is not going to be carried on?



No problems so far flying within the US *Knock on wood,* but my tentative plans have been to try the following if it were an issue:

1) Mail it to myself (several airports now have an automated post office in the airport)
2) Toss it in my car (obviously only works if I'm parked at that airport)
3) Try to check it and put it down below



Apr 23, 2019 at 02:28 PM
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p.3 #13 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


chez wrote:
Not all TSA agents are made alike. Try going through Taipei security with your 22" tripod and you'll be in for a rude surprise.


I was unaware that the TSA operated outside of the US borders at foreign airports



Apr 24, 2019 at 06:54 AM
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p.3 #14 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


sjms wrote:
I was unaware that the TSA operated outside of the US borders at foreign airports


Don't know what the equivalent 3 letter acronym is all over the world...but their function is the same and rules as to what is allowed onto planes varies greatly. Just doing a heads up as to when leaving the confines of the USA...you must adhere to other country's rules.




Apr 24, 2019 at 06:59 AM
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p.3 #15 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


Thousands
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The WPA project of the new millennia*

*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Works_Progress_Administration

absolutely. as the movie "The Wizard of Oz" puts it: Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore



Apr 24, 2019 at 07:17 AM
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p.3 #16 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


Checked luggage.


Apr 29, 2019 at 05:20 PM
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p.3 #17 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


with ball head removed fits in my suitcase with clothing. gitzo g1228


Apr 29, 2019 at 10:34 PM
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p.3 #18 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


For traveling I have a 20 year old Gitzo Reporter Performance tripod with a Manfrotto 308RC ball head that has a wimberly plate attached to it. It measures 20" fully collapsed and fits right into my check in roller case that has my clothes in it.


Apr 30, 2019 at 08:24 AM
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p.3 #19 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


Sirui T-1205x in checked luggage.


May 05, 2019 at 03:30 PM
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p.3 #20 · How Do You Fly w/Your Tripod?


I never check a tripod on the outbound section of a trip. I have my backpack on a small collapsible roller cart and the tripod legs strapped to the side of the backpack. When boarding the plane I unstrap the tripod legs and carry it onto the plane in my hand. My small backpack that qualifies as a personal item and goes under the seat in front of me is on my back and I carry in one hand my main backpack (and my Gura Gear bags all have side handles so the straps are stowed away.

I make sure that the tripod legs we use will collapse to 21 inches or less. That way the slide into the overhead bin and take up less than 4 inches of bin space. My wife and I put our jackets on top of the first tripod and then put the second tripod on top of our jackets.

TSA could care less about a tripod unless it has spiked feet. The ticket agents don't care about a tripod anymore than any other personal item (instrument, umbrella, cane, etc.). When boarding I am organized with my gear so I can quickly get to me seat and have the gear stowed away and not impede other passengers.

I have frequent flyer status on a number of carriers and for those where I do not, I pay the extra for a premium economy seat which buys me both a better seat and I get to pre-board before the other economy or coach class passengers which helps with hauling photo gear onto a plane.



May 13, 2019 at 07:16 PM
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