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I think my carry-on might be as heavy as my bag with my scuba gear :shakehead:. I am still waiting for my light to arrive from getting worked on.

Does anybody know the requirements for carrying batteries on the plane? Last time I had them in my carry-on in a plastic bag.
 
I think my carry-on might be as heavy as my bag with my scuba gear :shakehead:. I am still waiting for my light to arrive from getting worked on.

Does anybody know the requirements for carrying batteries on the plane? Last time I had them in my carry-on in a plastic bag.

Most of my gear is STUFFED into my carry on! 6lb BP, reel, 6 lights, regs, shorty, etc. and all camera gear in my backpack! **** my clothes, I plan on being in the water an hour after I arrive - wit no otha than my brotha DIVERG :D :D :D

REMINDER: If you take your gear on the plane, make sure to take off/out all cutting devices!!!! Also, no wrenches, hex keys, etc.

With batteries, I believe regular batteries go checked, rechargeables as carry on. DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT!!! CHECK YOUR AIRLINE'S POLICY!!!! I went to the bar, so I'll probably forget to do this in the next 2 hours - but as of now, my standard batteries are in my checked luggage. LONG story short, I almost had a LOT of batteries confiscated from my carry on last year.

IT'S ALMOST TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Most of my gear is STUFFED into my carry on! 6lb BP, reel, 6 lights, regs, shorty, etc. and all camera gear in my backpack! **** my clothes, I plan on being in the water an hour after I arrive - wit no otha than my brotha DIVERG :D :D :D

REMINDER: If you take your gear on the plane, make sure to take off/out all cutting devices!!!! Also, no wrenches, hex keys, etc.

With batteries, I believe regular batteries go checked, rechargeables as carry on. DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT!!! CHECK YOUR AIRLINE'S POLICY!!!! I went to the bar, so I'll probably forget to do this in the next 2 hours - but as of now, my standard batteries are in my checked luggage. LONG story short, I almost had a LOT of batteries confiscated from my carry on last year.

IT'S ALMOST TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was searching TSA about the batteries, and came across an iPhone App called My TSA. This app will tell you what you can, and can not bring, ie Alkaline & rechargeable batteries are allowed as Carry-on/Checked, Lithium Ion Batteries are allowed as Carry-on ONLY, C4 & Fireworks are not allowed at all, :rofl3:.

Only 4 days of work for me until vacation starts. :D
 
On my way to the airport!!

Travel safe and we'll see you down there!

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REMINDER: If you take your gear on the plane, make sure to take off/out all cutting devices!!!! Also, no wrenches, hex keys, etc.

With batteries, I believe regular batteries go checked, rechargeables as carry on. DON'T TAKE MY WORD FOR IT!!! CHECK YOUR AIRLINE'S POLICY!!!! I went to the bar, so I'll probably forget to do this in the next 2 hours - but as of now, my standard batteries are in my checked luggage. LONG story short, I almost had a LOT of batteries confiscated from my carry on last year.

IT'S ALMOST TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

This is a great reminder to check with YOUR airlines for their rules. You might want to go back over the 1st page in http://www.scubaboard.com/forums/invade-cozumel-2012/420876-invasion-2012-travel-diving-tips.html Thread.
 
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