[Hornlist] Air travel with your axe redux

2006-10-10 Thread phirsch
Well, this topic hasn't been hashed over on this list for at least a day or two, so I guess it's time to revisit once again by inviting you to follow the link to today's NY Times online: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/10/nyregion/10musician.html I can't say that I totally sympathize with one

RE: [Hornlist] Air travel with your axe redux

2006-10-10 Thread hans
PM To: horn@music.memphis.edu Subject: [Hornlist] Air travel with your axe redux Well, this topic hasn't been hashed over on this list for at least a day or two, so I guess it's time to revisit once again by inviting you to follow the link to today's NY Times online: http://www.nytimes.com/2006

[Hornlist] Air Travel

2006-08-24 Thread Wilbert Kimple
Hello all. I need a copy of the info about taking one's instrument on a plane as a carry on ASAP. Please help. Thanks. Wilbert in SC ___ post: horn@music.memphis.edu unsubscribe or set options at

Re: [Hornlist] Air Travel

2006-08-24 Thread Nelson R. Lawson
Wilbert, Beginning Monday August 21st and running through the Thursday August 31st on www.polyphonic.org http://www.polyphonic.org/ , there will be an interesting virtual panel discussion on orchestras and their communities. In addition there is a link with a summary guide of most of the

[Hornlist] Air travel rules

2006-08-12 Thread WIlliam Botte
The rumor for the new rules for air travel that I am promulgating are as follows: 1. No luggage what so ever. 2. No clothes. 3. No metal internally or externally. 4. Nothing carried on to aircraft. 5. Anyone that complains will be subject to body cavity search. 6. If this is a problem for

Re: [Hornlist] Air travel with horn post Aug 10, 2006

2006-08-12 Thread Greg Campbell
Dan McCartney wrote: I'm wondering if any on this list have had the misfortune of having to travel with horn by air in the last couple days. Are the airline security people allowing instruments to be carried on (sans valve oil, I suppose)? I just got back from a vacation that involved some

[Hornlist] Air travel with horn post Aug 10, 2006

2006-08-11 Thread Dan McCartney
I'm wondering if any on this list have had the misfortune of having to travel with horn by air in the last couple days. Are the airline security people allowing instruments to be carried on (sans valve oil, I suppose)? -- Dan McCartney Prof. of New Testament Westminster Theological Seminary,