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Am I allowed to carry on a tripod and tape on an airplane?
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve B" data-source="post: 243208" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>Seriously. Carrying the tripod on will probably not be a big issue on most airlines but setting it up between your seat and the one in front of you will be. I doubt very much that the flight attendants are going to allow it and what are you going to do if the person in front of you reclines their seats. The only way I would attempt something like this is to make sure I had a seat in business or first class and then clear it with the airline ahead of time. Crew members on most flights will error on the side of caution in most cases and it usually isn't a pretty sight if you argue with them. I have seen people get taken off of planes under police guard. Some things are just not worth the risk involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve B, post: 243208, member: 15754"] Seriously. Carrying the tripod on will probably not be a big issue on most airlines but setting it up between your seat and the one in front of you will be. I doubt very much that the flight attendants are going to allow it and what are you going to do if the person in front of you reclines their seats. The only way I would attempt something like this is to make sure I had a seat in business or first class and then clear it with the airline ahead of time. Crew members on most flights will error on the side of caution in most cases and it usually isn't a pretty sight if you argue with them. I have seen people get taken off of planes under police guard. Some things are just not worth the risk involved. [/QUOTE]
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