Actually it's probably better.

At 12:17 PM 3/27/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Ryan,
>
>    I recently flew out of O'Hare.  On my return (through Wichita) I had
>no problem having a rather large macro zoom in my backpack.  I allowed
>this to go through the x-ray machine (without a body or film of
>course).
>
>    As a side note, I was carrying a new monopod in its carry bag with
>me.  I would think that if they wanted to stop anyone with a 'club' it
>would have been me with that. . . . of course security in Wichita was
>not exactly on the same 'par' as O'Hare . . .
>
>Illinois Bill
>
>"Ryan K. Brooks" wrote:
> >
> > Somewhat on topic, since it's pentax gear.
> >
> > I'm about to go on a trip that includes a day at the Venice Rookery- so 
> I just
> > have to bring along my mint green A*400/2.8 :-).   Question is, I've flown
> > since 9/11- but not with the 400- has anyone had problems carrying on big
> > glass like this?  I'm leaving from O'Hare- and meet all the carry on
> > requirements, but a bit concerned that they won't like this big, heavy, 
> club
> > like item in my carry on.  I don't really trust checking it, even in it's
> > case.  Pre 9/11 I always carried it in my backpack w/o any problems.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > -Ryan
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