thanks Tracie, for the TSA letter links. I hadn't actually gotten my hands on it and wanted to, thanks for the public service, as it were!
Vlad PS: do you know my friend Paula Fagerberg, harpist in Atlanta? if so, do say hi from Vlad! -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tracie Brown Sent: Tue 12/5/2006 17:14 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HG] soft or hard case? Ken, What I've done for a couple of my larger harps is get a soft carrying case and build a wooden shipping case with plenty of padding and insulation, into which the soft-cased harp fits. So far, so good. Do you think your hg and its soft case might fit under a seat or even overhead? On US flights, airlines are allowed to permit musicians to carry on a musical instrument (of suitable size, of course) in addition to their regular carry-on luggage. See the letter linked below. Note: the airlines are not *required* to let you do it, they are merely authorized by the TSA to do so. However, in practice, this policy is almost universally interpreted by airline personnel, TSA screeners and travelers as a requirement, and I never correct the airline and TSA people. Link to the famed "TSA Letter": http://www.indie-music.com/downloads/AFM_carryon.pdf Official TSA policy: http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/editorial_1235.shtm More tips on traveling with musical instruments: http://www.symphony.org/govaff/what/tips_for_traveling_2006_2.pdf If you plan to carry on your instrument, get there early. Be sure to take several copies of the letter and policy information -- I've had airline people and other musicians ask for a copy to keep because they'd never seen it. When they call for boarding of passengers who may need additional time or assistance, limp up to the gate. You'll want to get your instrument in the overhead bin first, before its gets too full. Well, you don't really have to limp, but it makes you look less opportunistic. There are several hg players here in Georgia. I'm in Athens, and I'm on the verge of ordering one so I don't have to borrow one. Yes, got the fever. Cheers! -- Tracie
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