-Gordy, I travel with Sportubes internationally and regular
locks are OK.
However, you have to be prepared to unlock Sportubes for inspection as
you're checking in.-

Hi Steve

Lets see in the last month I've been to Jamaica, Dubai, Mauitius, even
Alabama and Orlando...this year, Caracas, Bahamas, many places in
Mexico....etc...always with my Sportube, so kind of have a bit of
experience of traveling around the globe and USA on airlines...weekly
;-).

There is a very political reason to use the TSA lock and of course
that's because its the 'official' lock approved for airline use by our
H.S.

Maybe they just know me by now, but so far the best way to go is the
TSA lock, but until now you had to make some sort of adapter for using
one with Sportubes....now with the new Sportube special cable lock, it
makes things a bit easier.

Use that C Clip they send with the Sportube as a 'close' limiter.

So where have you been flying your sailplanes when you travel
internationally with a Sportube?  Where do you carry your TX?

And which sailplanes do you usually carry with you?

Gordy


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