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Sep 24, 2008 10:58 |  #1

I'll be going to Irwindale, CA for the final event of the Formula D drift series in October.


Will

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be considered tooo big, as I'll be flying southwest airlines. I hope to fit my 40D, Digital Rebel and S5 IS cameras along with the 70-200 Sigma f2.8, 28-75 Tamron and nifty fifty in that bag along w/my laptop...


Hope they don't give me a difficult time with such back pack....
Also, will I be allowed a small hand carry as well as that backpack?

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Sep 24, 2008 12:10 |  #2

I don't work for Southwest Airlines...anyone here work for them?


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Sep 24, 2008 13:13 |  #3

Most airlines allow a "carryon" and what I call "technical" bag.

Have carried on a standard sized bookbag as well as my fastpack 250 with my camera gear & laptop in it.


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Sep 24, 2008 13:17 |  #4

I just flew a couple of weeks ago and my "carry ons" were a laptop-sized briefcase and a Lowepro Computrekker Plus AW... No issues


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Sep 24, 2008 15:11 |  #5

thanks all. anyone else here want to share their stories?


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Sep 24, 2008 15:42 |  #6

I fly Southwest three times a week. I carry on a Think Tank Airport International and a backpack (laptop and other stuff). Sometimes I have a tripod on the side of the Think Tank. No one in the TSA or Southwest has ever questioned it.


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Sep 24, 2008 19:58 |  #7

That bag will probably be too large for the overhead compartments of turboprops such as the ATR 42, ATR 72, Saab and Fairchild commuter planes, and the smallest regional jets such as the Embraer 135 and 145 and the Canadair CRJ-100 and CRJ-200.

From experience, that bag and larger bags should fit in the overhead compartments of Boeing 717's and 737's, Airbus A319 and A320's, DC-9's and MD-80's, and the newer Embraer E-170 and E-190 series.




  
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Sep 24, 2008 20:07 |  #8

You should not have a problem.. I put mine at my feet.


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Sep 24, 2008 20:36 |  #9

I use my Adventure 9 all the time flying all over the US, different airlines, no problems. I even do a roller bag with it. So, it's considered a personal item.


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Sep 24, 2008 20:54 |  #10

I carried on this monster a couple of years ago:

http://products.lowepr​o.com …ekker-Plus-AW,1925,16.htm (external link)


The problem is the straps make it though to fit in the overhead compartments.



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Sep 24, 2008 20:57 |  #11

Looks like a Tamrac Adventure 9. I've travelled with it as carry on with no problems.


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Sep 24, 2008 23:45 |  #12

neilattopspeedtuning wrote in post #6371836 (external link)
I'll be going to Irwindale, CA for the final event of the Formula D drift series in October.


Will
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be considered tooo big, as I'll be flying southwest airlines. I hope to fit my 40D, Digital Rebel and S5 IS cameras along with the 70-200 Sigma f2.8, 28-75 Tamron and nifty fifty in that bag along w/my laptop...


Hope they don't give me a difficult time with such back pack....
Also, will I be allowed a small hand carry as well as that backpack?

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i flew southwest about a month ago. no problem at all. had my mini trekker aw and my laptop bag as carry on.


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Sep 25, 2008 10:15 |  #13

kool beans all. ty for the information.....i'll have that backpack and probably a smaller hand carry thing as well.


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Sep 25, 2008 11:32 |  #14

You bag will absolutely be fine for carry-on with Southwest Airlines and any other mainline North American carrier. Southwest allows for 1 carry on + 1 personal item, and they do not weight the carry-ons.

I fly them often, and have flown them dozens of times with a fully loaded Think Tank Airport Addicted weighing in at over 60lbs.....no problems.

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Sep 26, 2008 01:17 as a reply to  @ fishfoto's post |  #15

has someone tried taking their tripod as a carry on? i have my mini trekker and tripod strapped on to it. i will be flying usairways. do you think tsa will allow this? thanks.


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