At 4:25 PM -0600 3/14/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>The "AFM letter" only details what the TSA must allow through its
>screening process.  It does NOT mandate that the airlines allow you to
>carry the instrument on-board.


Hi, Ron -


The TSA letter doesn't seem to limit itself to AFM members. I have use it
several times, but generally haven't needed to do so.

The TSA letter dated January 17, 2003 says, in part, "On December 20, 2002,
TSA instructed aircraft operators that effective immediately, they are to
allow musical instruments as carry-on baggage in addition to the limit of
one bag and one personal item per person as carry-on baggage on an
aircraft."

For me, the only place I've needed to be careful is on entering the plane
itself, nowhere else. And, as has been said, a smile and a polite request
have always netted a place for my horn in a closet.


Regards,

Carlberg

P.S. If anyone wants a PDF file of that letter, just let me know.

Carlberg Jones
Guanajuato, Gto.
MEXICO


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