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Old November 21st 04, 12:13 AM
Michelle P
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Peter,
If I every stop working for an airplane . I will stop using commercial
airports. The line a Dulles is usually over an hour long. I get to use
the employee line. It is the only thing that makes traveling tolerable.
Michelle

Peter Duniho wrote:

"Peter MacPherson" wrote in message
newseAnd.55139$V41.15028@attbi_s52...


I'm helping a friend move his plane down to Florida for the winter
and will be flying back on the airlines. Since I'll be bringing my flight
gear(headset, handheld radio, GPS, flight bag, etc..), is there anything
that I should avoid bringing so the TSA doesn't finish their Christmas
shopping with all my gear?



My advice would be to ship via UPS, FedEx, Airborne Express, or whoever you
like best anything you would rather see again at the other end.

It's funny...before 9/11, I thought that airline travel couldn't get any
worse. How wrong I was...





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