BIG MISTAKE when you Fly with Gun‼️🔫✈️

Published on November 27, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video details the essential steps and common pitfalls when flying with a firearm. It emphasizes using a hard-sided, locked case, ensuring firearms and magazines are unloaded, and declaring them at the ticket counter before proceeding to TSA. Failure to properly declare can lead to significant issues.

Quick Summary

When flying with a firearm, declare it at the ticket counter and place it in a locked, hard-sided case within your checked baggage. Ensure the firearm and all magazines are unloaded. Do not attempt to carry it through TSA checkpoints.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparation for Flying with a Firearm
  2. 00:09Checking In at the Airport
  3. 00:19TSA Checkpoint Warnings
  4. 00:31Common Mistake with Magazines
  5. 00:44Retrieving Your Firearm Upon Arrival

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the biggest mistake people make when flying with a gun?

The biggest mistake is attempting to go through the TSA checkpoint with a firearm that hasn't been properly declared and secured in checked baggage. Firearms must be declared at the ticket counter before reaching security.

How should I pack my firearm for air travel?

You need a hard-sided, locked case. Ensure the firearm is unloaded, and all magazines are also empty. Place the firearm case in your checked luggage.

Can I bring empty magazines in my carry-on bag?

No, empty magazines are prohibited in carry-on luggage. They must be packed inside your checked firearm case, along with the firearm itself.

What do I do when I arrive at my destination with a firearm?

Upon arrival, go directly to the baggage service office. You will need to present your identification to claim your checked bag containing the firearm.

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