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Old 06-03-2013, 01:14 AM
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I fly SWA exclusively. Bags fly free.
No thanks to cattle-call boarding. Give me a window seat or give me death -- I get really claustrophobic otherwise.
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Old 06-03-2013, 02:42 AM
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No thanks to cattle-call boarding. Give me a window seat or give me death -- I get really claustrophobic otherwise.
i have the same problem except i have to be on the aisle
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Old 06-03-2013, 02:51 AM
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i have the same problem except i have to be on the aisle
Do you prefer a Window Seat versus Aisle Seat? What does your selection say about you? | TalkTravel.biz

So you're an over-35 male who votes a lot, while I'm an under-35 woman who doesn't vote, camps a lot, and dislikes snooty food? Ah-pahrently.
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Old 06-03-2013, 02:59 AM
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So you're an over-35 male who votes a lot, while I'm an under-35 woman who doesn't vote, camps a lot, and dislikes snooty food? Ah-pahrently.
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Old 06-03-2013, 07:45 AM
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No thanks to cattle-call boarding. Give me a window seat or give me death -- I get really claustrophobic otherwise.
SWA Business Select. Boarding position A1-15 (I book my flights 3-4 weeks ahead of time and have never been lower than A5) plus a free adult beverage. Exit row seats are fair game. I fly it whenever I can.

Otherwise I'm an aisle-seater, too. It's where my legs end up as soon as everyone is buckled in. I enjoy being taller than normal until it comes to flying. I need one more retirement before I can fly first class everywhere.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:20 PM
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have land yacht (300SDL).....

Will drive --- Flying isn't fun for me anymore. I guess I will have to fly to get to Europe or back to China though. The boat takes too long.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:36 PM
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I think it has more to do with where the airport has room for the large xray machines than whether it's better for the TSA to inspect with or without the passenger present. At DFW the inspection was initially done near the check-in counter. The passenger had to get the bag tagged and then haul it over to the TSA setup. Nowadays, presumably after some remodeling, the TSA has moved downstairs and bags go on the conveyer, just like always.

I have a big collection of TSA notices. I like to fly around with my S&S coupled bicycle (google it) to ride in various places around the US and Europe. It's an unusual enough setup they open it nearly every time and then have to go find me to help repack and close the case. I've gotten accustomed to it.
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:37 PM
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Prior to 9/11, you could place some decent locks on your luggage; post 9/11 all luggage locks must be "TSA Friendly" READ, any idiot now has very easy access TO YOUR PERSONAL BELONGINGS. Thank you, but no thank you. How about shipping your SECURELY LOCKED LUGGAGE via UPS or FED/EX directly to your destination?? That way, Mr. "Sticky Fingers" doesn't have access to your personal belongings. Of course, carry on a small bag with one or two changes of clothes in case your now SECURELY LOCKED luggage fails to arrive, but with Fed/Ex tracking, I seriously doubt that will happen. Also, if your luggage contains valuables, be sure and purchase additional shipping insurance from Fed/Ex. Easy and stress free, now that's the way to do it!!
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Old 06-03-2013, 12:42 PM
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I just wire or zip tie the bag shut. If anyone wants to open the bag, they have to cut the "lock" with a pair of dykes, so tampering would be at least evident. TSA locks -- lock with a known key available to every TSA official and their criminal half-brother ain't a lock at all.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:04 PM
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I would have taken other passengers' names as witnesses then pushed the issue. An arrest would require a local cop, which might have a different opinion, plus a jury would likely take a dim view of the situation. (In a subsequent civil suit as well.) No guns, but I have both lawyers and money.

Lastly, the TSA is not allowed to confiscate most items that don't violate a law, only to prohibit flight with them. Your friends could have walked back out of the checkpoint and mailed their phones to themselves.

Anyway, with any luck, the TSA thieves who did your friend will f@@k the wrong guy and end up being the "victim of a botched mugging" or wearing concrete cowboy boots in the East River a year or two later. Karma's a *****.
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:12 PM
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I would have taken other passengers' names as witnesses then pushed the issue. An arrest would require a local cop, which might have a different opinion, plus a jury would likely take a dim view of the situation. (In a subsequent civil suit as well.) No guns, but I have both lawyers and money.

Lastly, the TSA is not allowed to confiscate most items that don't violate a law, only to prohibit flight with them. Your friends could have walked back out of the checkpoint and mailed their phones to themselves.
Unfortunately, the stories come to me second hand so I have no way of verifying them. The story came from a man who said one of his relatives had worked in the airline business for years. He told me his phone was seized at the gate and when he raised a fuss, they threatened him with arrest. Once they have your property in THEIR hands, there is no turning around and going to a mail drop. Perhaps they have changed their rules (again) and are not confiscating items that don't violate a law.

The luggage security locks are only one of many reasons I won't get on an airplane. Flying on a cigar tube with panic prone people who have absolutely ZERO training in handling aircraft emergency procedures is not my idea of a good time........
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Old 06-03-2013, 01:12 PM
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SWA Business Select. Boarding position A1-15 (I book my flights 3-4 weeks ahead of time and have never been lower than A5) plus a free adult beverage. Exit row seats are fair game. I fly it whenever I can.
Try "early-bird check in". Considerably less costly because you can select the deep discounted fare due to the advance purchase. Also eliminates your need to checkin early on the return...........usually impossible unless you've got your laptop with you and you make a "date" with the computer 24 hours ahead of the flight.

Cost is $12.50 each way and you'll get a seat that is lower than A45. This is perfectly fine for getting a decent seat. The aircraft holds about 135.

Also, for some reason all the lemmings sit at the front of the cabin. The rear seats will always have extra seats available unless it's full.
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