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Travel to Turkey and back to the UK from Turkey
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<blockquote data-quote="Dronason" data-source="post: 11799" data-attributes="member: 553"><p>No real experience for Turkey but in any case, don't pack your battery in checked luggage in any case, it is again IATA rules for good safety reason.</p><p>The current issue you raise if more a political than a technical issue and taking only one battery is for sure less risky. Maybe having it separately packed could avoid you Spark to be catch?</p><p>If I would you, I would ask the airline for its position regarding this and print their answer. No sure if the security guys will take care of it but at least you would have an evidence you are no doing crazy thinks (if airlines says it is ok, that's clear).</p><p>It is always strange that rules to have lipo in airplane is defined by airlines but at airport it is security people not knowing what is the airline you fly policies that will investigate your batteries. Really better to have some written evidence for them that it is ok with the airline company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dronason, post: 11799, member: 553"] No real experience for Turkey but in any case, don't pack your battery in checked luggage in any case, it is again IATA rules for good safety reason. The current issue you raise if more a political than a technical issue and taking only one battery is for sure less risky. Maybe having it separately packed could avoid you Spark to be catch? If I would you, I would ask the airline for its position regarding this and print their answer. No sure if the security guys will take care of it but at least you would have an evidence you are no doing crazy thinks (if airlines says it is ok, that's clear). It is always strange that rules to have lipo in airplane is defined by airlines but at airport it is security people not knowing what is the airline you fly policies that will investigate your batteries. Really better to have some written evidence for them that it is ok with the airline company. [/QUOTE]
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