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Batteries and transmitters on aircraft

Albers
I may be mistaken but I thought I saw a recent posting (or two) saying that batteries could only be transported in carry-on luggage, and that transmitters were not permitted in carry-on.  I’m planning a trip to Little Cayman next month and will be taking my KX-1 (yes, I did get the necessary Radio Apparatus Importation Certificate from the Cayman gov’t). When I travel I take the KX-1 in my carry-on. But I have a large diving light with rechargeable battery (NOT Lithium) that goes in my checked baggage, with the battery connector unplugged so it can’t turn on accidentally – in addition for using the light for night dives, I use the battery for 12V power to the KX-1.

I’ve just pored over the restrictions on the TSA website and could find no prohibitions against what I plan to do. The TSA site says check FAA for any other restrictions. If you click on prohibited items on the FAA site, it links you back to the same TSA list. There is, however, a separate PDF on the FAA site on batteries, and this, too, doesn’t seem to prohibit what I’m doing. There are restrictions on Lithium batteries but that’s not what I’m taking. TSA does have a link called “Safe Travel with Batteries & Devices” that suggests keeping batteries in carry-on (so flight attendants can put out the fire!) but this seems to be only a suggestion, not a requirement.  I see nothing at either site about transmitters (other than cell phones, of course)

If anyone knows of something I missed, would you please e-mail me or post a reply here?

Thanks and 73
Ray K2HYD  (KX-1 #608)

PS – not sure what my operating schedule will be, but look for me as ZF2RA between 3 and 9 March.
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Re: Batteries and transmitters on aircraft

N8MSA
I just flew from Detroit to Austin last night with my HT in my carry-on laptop bag, batteries and all. I also had a spare in my checked luggage. Not a peep from anyone at the airport(s). Not a definitive answer, just a sample of one...


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I may be mistaken but I thought I saw a recent posting (or two) saying that batteries could only be transported in carry-on luggage, and that transmitters were not permitted in carry-on. I’m planning a trip to Little Cayman next month and will be taking my KX-1 (yes, I did get the necessary Radio Apparatus Importation Certificate from the Cayman gov’t). When I travel I take the KX-1 in my carry-on. But I have a large diving light with rechargeable battery (NOT Lithium) that goes in my checked baggage, with the battery connector unplugged so it can’t turn on accidentally – in addition for using the light for night dives, I use the battery for 12V power to the KX-1.

I’ve just pored over the restrictions on the TSA website and could find no prohibitions against what I plan to do. The TSA site says check FAA for any other restrictions. If you click on prohibited items on the FAA site, it links you back to the same TSA list. There is, however, a separate PDF on the FAA site on batteries, and this, too, doesn’t seem to prohibit what I’m doing. There are restrictions on Lithium batteries but that’s not what I’m taking. TSA does have a link called “Safe Travel with Batteries & Devices” that suggests keeping batteries in carry-on (so flight attendants can put out the fire!) but this seems to be only a suggestion, not a requirement. I see nothing at either site about transmitters (other than cell phones, of course)

If anyone knows of something I missed, would you please e-mail me or post a reply here?

Thanks and 73
Ray K2HYD (KX-1 #608)

PS – not sure what my operating schedule will be, but look for me as ZF2RA between 3 and 9 March.
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Re: Batteries and transmitters on aircraft

Edward R Cole
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If transmitters are not allowed then arrest everyone carrying a
cellphone or laptop with wifi.  Batteries? ditto.  Those devices
don't work very well without a battery.  Loose battery might have a
question asked.  There are sealed batteries that have certification
for air travel, but I suspect this is not really a problem.

I have carried a ham radio in carry-on many times with no problems
(US flights).  Cannot comment on international flights.


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