Re: Any issues taking a Garmin or other Nav system on a plane?
- From: Mike Pacello <no@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 20:38:03 -0400
On 5 Sep 2005 15:25:19 -0700, "peter" <prathman@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Mike wrote:
>> >No airlines object to having GPS receivers in your carryon bags, nor
>> >does the TSA have any problem with this. A few airlines (incl. AA)
>> >don't allow you to use them while in flight. Most airlines treat them
>> >the same as passenger electronics such as laptops and PDAs and allow
>> >use while above 10 kft.
>
>> I appreciate the responses but still nobody has addressed the original
>> question.
>
>> I am only asking about carrying the nav system in my luggage. Not
>> using it on the plane.
>
>> Can it be done or will it cause issues?
>
>In what way does the first sentence of my response above fail to answer
>your question?
Sorry. I stand corrected. You did answer it. Just color me stupid.
I don't even know why I missed that, but I'm going to assume and blame
it on improper use of the mouse scroll wheel on my part.
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