But you need the card box to send the horn back again. Cut
bell horns are perfect for the air travel. They just issued
new rules for Europe today:

Carry on luggage must fit into following measures (in cms) :
56 x 45 x 25 maximum (that is like the old rule, which
rarely has been used) (for inches divide by 2.5 or multiply
by 4 & divide by 10). Musical instruments bigger than that
measures are allowed & are the exception as well as cameras,
but they must pass inspection (2 - 5 minutes).

You problem and as well as in many other countries is it,
that airline personell has rarely any idea what you are
talking about when you ask them regarding a "French Horn".
Schools have detoriated nearly everywhere. We all are
blaming ourselves permanently.

Greetings 

Hans

PS: Who had his Stradivarius or Guanerius transported as
checked luggage ? To receive it as a puzzle of split old
wood ??? Or the horn as the new brand "dentohorn".
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-----Original Message-----
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Behalf Of Pandolfi, Orlando
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 12:39 PM
To: The Horn List
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] airline security again

True, Hans.  It is very time consuming, as it usually takes
me all of twenty minutes to secure a horn in a box.  I've
found however that domestic U.S.A flights are not as
supportive as international flights. One time in my earlier
years traveling, I phoned the airline for advice and got
conflicting information each time I was passed along from
one service representative to another, only to be completely
surprised with a different set of rules when I arrived at
the ticket counter.  I wish Lufthansa flew from Detroit to
New York, but unfortunately their partner, US Airways is
notorious for misplacing luggage.  

Shipping the horn is a good solution, but I advise
minimizing the number of handlers...for instance shipping
via air instead of ground.  Checking the well packed horn on
the plane amounts to the same thing.  You can discard the
box at the other end if you wish. All in all, I prefer to
take matters into my own hands and not rely on the good
graces of the airline company.  My horn is worth the small
inconvenience.


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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u] On Behalf Of hans
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 1:58 AM
To: 'Mara Cushion'; 'The Horn List'
Subject: RE: [Hornlist] airline security again

Hello Mara, as PandolfiĀ“s advive is perfect but also time
consuming & not too practical, I would just ring up the
airline & tell them your problem. I do this on my
international flights if checking a Wagnertuba or so. They
are very helpful but asking sometimes to check the
instrument, but will allow you to bring it on board by
yourself (for smaller aircrafts). The horn gets a special
tag <delivery at the gate> or so. For bigger aircrafts, no
problems, but you have to endure their questions. They might
have a look into the horn case - just for curiosity. O.K. no
screwdriver or pliers allowed inside the case.
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Behalf Of Mara Cushion
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 3:29 AM
To: horn@music.memphis.edu
Subject: [Hornlist] airline security again

Hey guys:
 
I am fully aware that I have asked this before and I'm going
to do it again with the slim possibility that things have
either changed, or someone has newer information to offer
me.  I am flying from Detroit to JFK airport (NYC) on
Northwest Airlines at the end of this month with a fixed
bell horn.  My purpose for going to NYC is to have the bell
detached.  I am obviously concerned about getting it on the
plane without having it checked.  
 
Does anyone have any advice or opinions?
 
Thanks,
Mara
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