Peut-on apporter Climbing Gear en avion ?
Oui, avec restrictions — climbing gear est autorisé en cabine sous réserve des limites de sécurité. Rope, quickdraws, carabiners, cams: cabin OK.
- · Rope, quickdraws, carabiners, cams: cabin OK
- · Crampons: generally allowed in cabin — officer discretion
- · Ice axes & ice picks: checked only, sheathed
- · Sharp gear in checked: wrap it for baggage handlers
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Règles par autorité de sécurité
Rules by security authority
United States — TSA
Cabine :
LIMITÉ
Rope, carabiners and cams: yes. Crampons: usually yes, officer’s call. Ice axes: checked bags only.
Soute :
OUI
Yes — everything; sheath the sharp hardware.
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Comment emballer climbing gear
Bagage de cabine: Rope, carabiners and cams: yes. Crampons: usually yes, officer’s call. Ice axes: checked bags only.
Bagage en soute: Yes — everything; sheath the sharp hardware.
L’agent de contrôle a toujours le dernier mot pour décider si un article est autorisé.
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Foire aux questions
Frequently asked questions
Can you bring Climbing Gear in a carry-on?
Rope, carabiners and cams: yes. Crampons: usually yes, officer’s call. Ice axes: checked bags only.
Can you pack Climbing Gear in checked luggage?
Yes — everything; sheath the sharp hardware.
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