Yes, it is both a hoot and scary. Being super super cautious is good!
Honestly, it was a record shop label, the scan and visual check showed clothes, yet, it was examined 3 times in total? I have to wonder if I am Red Flagged or some special status? I haven't flown since then, I may never know..
I just checked, Hi-voltagerecords.com, still on the web, legitimate business.
Flying in the US or CAN lately with an amp or other big electronics as carry-on?
Hi. I am considering flying from Toronto Pearson Int’l to O’Hare with a ~25lb AC-DC power converter/power supply unit (JRDG “Power Storage Unit” to be specific) in my carry-on wheelie bag. It will fit in the wheelie bag and is under the weight limit, but I am pretty sure that the airport security X-ray machines will read the device, which is basically milled from a large block of solid aluminum, as entirely opaque and hence, suspicious, and so the staff will need to inspect it manually. Obviously, I don’t want them to scratch its beautiful front or try to open the chassis.
I would take the unit out of the bag and put it in it’s own bin for the screening and try to explain the situation to an officer before hand as well.
Does anybody here have any recent experience with trying to bring a medium/big piece of audio equipment on a US commercial flight in your carry-on bag?
(The alternative, because I don’t want to ship from Canada, is to drive to Niagara Falls/Buffalo, clear customs at the Whirlpool Bridge (NEXUS only) and then FedEx or UPS the PSU from Buffalo, but there are various issues with that approach that I’d prefer to avoid, if possible.)
Thanks!
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