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<blockquote data-quote="RoarRoar" data-source="post: 88436" data-attributes="member: 7166"><p>Just put it in your carry on luggage. It’s not something that’s not allowed. I’ve traveled with my spark a ton and never had a problem. Extra batteries and all. I’m really not sure why everyone thinks the TSA will hassle you over it. I put my spark in my backpack with all my other camera gear.</p><p></p><p>I’m a pretty frequent flyer. I don’t see the need to “tape terminals” and separate equipment. Personally I wouldn’t pack my controller in checked luggage for the fact that what would you do if that gets lost?</p><p></p><p>Last week I had my bag taken apart at Newark airport they didn’t even comment on the spark it’s batteries or the camera batteries I had as well. They were more concerned about a small package I had that was gift wrapped. After a rescan it was fine.</p><p></p><p>My personal thoughts are when you travel with a large hard sided case you draw attention to yourself during the security process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoarRoar, post: 88436, member: 7166"] Just put it in your carry on luggage. It’s not something that’s not allowed. I’ve traveled with my spark a ton and never had a problem. Extra batteries and all. I’m really not sure why everyone thinks the TSA will hassle you over it. I put my spark in my backpack with all my other camera gear. I’m a pretty frequent flyer. I don’t see the need to “tape terminals” and separate equipment. Personally I wouldn’t pack my controller in checked luggage for the fact that what would you do if that gets lost? Last week I had my bag taken apart at Newark airport they didn’t even comment on the spark it’s batteries or the camera batteries I had as well. They were more concerned about a small package I had that was gift wrapped. After a rescan it was fine. My personal thoughts are when you travel with a large hard sided case you draw attention to yourself during the security process. [/QUOTE]
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