That's unfortunate. I have a solution for them! Issue hand guns to everyone who boards a plane. Planes being hijacked will become a thing of the past!
Ken
So true. It is a shame they stuck cues and knives on same issue. I can understand not wanting knives on board, but cues? C'mon.
My Balabushka will not be seen outside Colorado until the rule is changed.
There was talk that the airlines weren't going to allow them anyway. Now that they charge for luggage, everyone's bringing roller bags onto the plane and storage space is at a premium.
I just arrived in Vegas last night and I saw 5 people carrying their cue sticks off planes.. I was suprised because it wasn't supposed to be till the 25th, they said no issues at all.. I checked mine in my suite case but I would have brought my regular player off I would have known I wasn't going to get turned away at security.. My luck I would have especially with my suitcase all ready would have been checked my then.. Oh well..
Chris
TSA just delayed the decision to allow cues, small knives etc. in the cabins. The flight attendant union shot it down. Their going to further debate the issue.-
I just arrived in Vegas last night and I saw 5 people carrying their cue sticks off planes.. I was suprised because it wasn't supposed to be till the 25th, they said no issues at all.. I checked mine in my suite case but I would have brought my regular player off I would have known I wasn't going to get turned away at security.. My luck I would have especially with my suitcase all ready would have been checked my then.. Oh well..
Chris
Like my friend who went to tournament in Europe. He had to check his case separately since it was too long to fit in the suitcase he was taking. That particular airline had detailed luggage scanning/tracking. The case never got onto the plane. Some worker at SFO got themselves a new cue.... The problem with taking a chance is that if they don't let you through security or past the gate onto the plane you then have to check your cue case without benefit of having it both hidden and better protected in one of your other bags.
Yeah could you imagine some terrorist using an original Bushka for a weapon.
But I totally agree about the small knives or anything like it. There is no need to have anything like that on a plane whatsoever. Unless going to a knife show or something, which in this case they need to be stored away in the below holding.
I can see the reasoning, but the reasoning is wrong. Describe a problem scenario on a passenger plane that doesn't involve the knife wielder being beaten to a pulp. We have known how to deal with problems like that for 11.5 years.... Yeah, I can see the reasoning behind the knives thing, too. ...
I can see the reasoning, but the reasoning is wrong. Describe a problem scenario on a passenger plane that doesn't involve the knife wielder being beaten to a pulp. We have known how to deal with problems like that for 11.5 years.
There are now much softer targets than airplanes. Maybe you can think of a few. Should we also have everyone who enters a movie theater strip searched?