Hi All,
I know various airlines in the US and TSA itself state that the air cylinder must be empty by visual inspection, but in practice, I can fly from most US airports with my air gun without anyone asking me to do the impossible task of opening the air cylinder.
Now I'm thinking to take part in some competitions in Canada. Has anyone flown out of a Canadian airport with their air cylinder? Did CBSA or airline staff ask to unseal it and look inside? Wonder if I should just mail it back home to be safe. Any advice is greatly appreciated!
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Flying with Air Cylinder (Canadian airports)
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Re: Flying with Air Cylinder (Canadian airports)
If I ever need to prove my cylinder is empty, I just screw the air pulp adapter into it. I'd imagine that would be sufficient.
Re: Flying with Air Cylinder (Canadian airports)
I travelled internationally to many world cups with a morini and a pin spanner to remove the end cap. Never any problems, taking the end cap off stopped arguments in their tracks.