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Am I allowed to carry on a tripod and tape on an airplane?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 242287" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>It's not that I don't know <em>what</em> you're talking about, but the video you referenced is not a time lapse but simply a video - you can see it go out and back in focus at one point. You can take a camera and shoot video, or even pictures. But the minute you try to duct tape <strong><em>anything</em></strong> to something else in that plane, let alone something near the window, you'll be told once to put it away, no matter what it is. You may also be spending some time in a little room with a guy wearing a glove and an attitude when you land, regardless of whether or not you protest when the flight attendant a asks you to put the tape away. And if there's an air marshall? Just plan on making a new best friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 242287, member: 9240"] It's not that I don't know [I]what[/I] you're talking about, but the video you referenced is not a time lapse but simply a video - you can see it go out and back in focus at one point. You can take a camera and shoot video, or even pictures. But the minute you try to duct tape [B][I]anything[/I][/B] to something else in that plane, let alone something near the window, you'll be told once to put it away, no matter what it is. You may also be spending some time in a little room with a guy wearing a glove and an attitude when you land, regardless of whether or not you protest when the flight attendant a asks you to put the tape away. And if there's an air marshall? Just plan on making a new best friend. [/QUOTE]
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