What about flying? Will I have any trouble carrying on a 1x1hard case?
So I will not be able to take the actual cue?
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OK guys, something just occurred to me. On the TSA website under "Who We Are" it says:
So it seems the TSA authority is not just restricted to airports. Even under the list of prohibited items no where does it say anything about the list pertaining to air travel only. Keep in mind the TSA falls under Homeland Security, not the FAA.
So the question is: Even though the TSA may not have security screening at a public train station, do their rules still apply to rail travel? If so then strictly speaking pool cues wouldn't be allowed on trains either.
Does anyone know if this would be true?
Best to check with the Amtrak police.
The TSA's prohibited items list only mentions flights and actually allows items in checked bags that Amtrak specifically lists as prohibited on checked bags.
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/prohibited_items_brochure.pdf
http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?c=Page&pagename=am/Layout&cid=1241267362251
Thanks, I didn't find that prohibited list anywhere on their site. I wonder if a cue would be considered a "club-like" object.
Thanks, I didn't find that prohibited list anywhere on their site. I wonder if a cue would be considered a "club-like" object.
BTW, even though Amtrak has a list of items that it has, so do airlines have their own requirements. But I guess the question still remains, do the TSA guidelines also apply to rail travel - even if the station is not screened by the TSA? On the TSA list of prohibited items I didn't really see where it specifically states it applies to air travel only.
Amtrak: cues were no problem for me.
Airlines: Cues have to be checked in. And I know they aren't on the list, there, but knitting needles can be a problem- especially if you use metal. They might let you bring bamboo ones though.
: )