what about flashguns?
Same. Touch wood I've not once had any issues which is good as my bag always weighs over the 6kg limit I get. I often put my D300 and grip in my coat pockets too just to take a little weight out the bag when checking in.There is supposed to be a weight limit to carry on but i've never been checked yet![]()
Make sure you know the size/weight limits that your airline applies to carry-on baggage. They vary more than you would imagine!
Example: BA 56x45x25cm, 23kg. Virgin Atlantic 56x36x23cm, 6kg.
There's a good reference covering about 50 airlines here.
You should be okay with flashguns in your hand luggage but be aware that sometimes the security staff at US airports will ask to see the flash. This happened to me back in December in Seattle but it wasn't a problem.
If you have spare batteries in your hand luggage be aware that the US TSA does not permit loose batteries to be carried. See this.
That's what I thought, but all my flights have been with Virgin and I've never once had a problem or my hand luggage weighed...yet, at least...6kg...? That's burger-all...!!!
put a hefty padlock on it so the robbing gits in the airport baggage section don't 'accidentally' pop open the 7 clips and 'lose' anything.
really friendly by all accounts, even commented it was a nice body, even airline staff know Nikons are the daddies 
They weren't talking about the camera!even commented it was a nice body
6kg...? That's burger-all...!!!
Restricitions are in place to avoid horrible injuries if any baggage falls out the overhead lockers during turbulance etc.
And 23kg is ridiculous for hand luggage really, how many people can lift that much weight above there heads to put in the lockers!
Don't put a padlock on your checked in luggage because they will instantly saw it off because theyll want to know why your keeping your stuff secret.
Don't put a padlock on your checked in luggage because they will instantly saw it off because theyll want to know why your keeping your stuff secret.
That's rubbish. You'd be a fool to let your luggage go through without it being secure. If they want to check it they can scan it and ask you to open it.
Don't put a padlock on your checked in luggage because they will instantly saw it off because theyll want to know why your keeping your stuff secret.
They will NOT ask you to open it. The baggage handling area is deep in the bowels of the terminal, and there is no way they will try to locate the owners - lots of them - and take them down there.
If there are any dramas you are asked to come and open it personally - that's the law. Otherwise you could claim that 'suspicious' articles had been placed there without your knowledge.
I'm not an expert, but it seems to me you can't possibly both be right....
- I can find reference to checked luggage allowance being 23kg but nothing about the weight of hand luggage on their site. However, I would not be able to pass the 'rule' of being able to lift my luggage unaided into the over head locker if it weighed 23kilos anyway!! BA's 23kg allowance is for checked luggage, not hand luggage as far as I know- I can find reference to checked luggage allowance being 23kg but nothing about the weight of hand luggage on their site. However, I would not be able to pass the 'rule' of being able to lift my luggage unaided into the over head locker if it weighed 23kilos anyway!!
I checked that because I thought I'd flipping well fly with BA if they let me take into the cabin what United will only let me have as a suitcase!
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