I would add to Frank's comment that you need to be prepared to turn
each device on for inspection. In other words, don't go with empty
batteries.
Ed
P.S. And it might not be wise to call it a "pistol" grip. ;-|
On Aug 30, 2007, at 5:28 PM, frankmhinrichs wrote:
> Hi Emil,
> there is nothing to worry about. They may ask you to show your
> equipment at the security
> check, but since you have nothing dangerous you'll have no problems at
> all. have a nice
> trip,
> regards
> Frank Hinrichs
>
> --- In evs <> wrote:
>>
>> hi,
>> tomorrow i will drive with a car to paris, but to return (to germany)
>> i will take the plane... now i thought about taking my recording
>> equipment with me.
>> i never flight with it, and i=B4m a little bit in fear that when i want
>> to flight back they will not allow me to take the rec equipment on
>> board.. (as hand lagguage)
>> because its dangerous or anthing like that...
>> things i would take with me is the sound devices 702, mkh30 and 40 in
>> a sennheiser windshield and pistol grip.. and some batteries. my
>> headphones, and a portable hard drive.
>>
>> anyone could give me a quick response if this could get me into
>> trubble?
>>
>> thanks a lot!
>> emil
>>
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