You can always startle airport personnel by making the BN talk; they
usually jump several feet in the air--very entertaining. (grin)


Susie Stageberg
Project ASSIST with Windows
Iowa Department for the Blind
(515) 281-1351 
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-----Original Message-----
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clark
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 4:30 PM
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Subject: re: [Braillenote] FLYING WITH THE BN


Diane, last time I went to Leader Dog, I showed them my equipment.  I
asked them not to scan it, I even showed them what it did.  It wasn't a
problem at all.

> ----- Original Message -----
>From: Diane Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: BrailleNote List <[email protected]
>Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:53:22 +1300
>Subject: [Braillenote] FLYING WITH THE BN

>Hi, List!

>I am going back to Leader Dogs for my fifth dog on the 24th of this 
>month.  I will be carrying my BNQT and other special equipment on board

>the airplane and just wanted to know what to do at the security 
>station.  Do I allow them to scan this equipment, or, do I not? If not,

>then what happens, or what should I do? The other equipment is a color 
>tester and a talking glucometer.

>Any help with this is greatly appreciated.

>Thanks.

> Diane Garrett
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Phone: (918) 664-5731


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