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01/23/2006 04:41:36 AM · #26
A question which might be a little off-topic here :-)

I have heard that batteries are not allowed on-board/hand luggage. So does that mean one can't carry one's camera on board too? Also is one allowed to snap on-board a plane? Are their any restrictions?

01/23/2006 06:10:27 AM · #27
Batteries are allowed - otherwise, how would one power all those electronic devices that are allowed at cruising altitude but not during takeoff and landing, including laptops? I think it's just certain types of batteries - like wet cell batteries (which have acid in them). Ordinary consumer batteries (alkaline, L-Ion, NiCad, NiMH) should all be fine.
01/23/2006 08:13:41 AM · #28
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

I managed to get onboard 3 flights carrying my custom tripod...


;-)

Damn, I miss ya man! :-D
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