Some colleagues of mine had an interesting experience at MEL today. As they were waiting to board a VA flight for CBR (I got stuck with taking care of our Melbourne gig), they were paged and told to report that baggage claim as there was an issue with one of their bags.
So when they got there, five AFP officers were waiting and they were told to follow along an interesting path through the baggage handling areas to a small AFP area within. They were told that the bag in question had been detected by a dog as containing "explosives or munitions". He instinctively laughed on hearing that - on reflection he said that the Feds may not have thought it so amusing!
The bag actually contained some video equipment, including microphones, cables, and a radio mic receiver. You can imagine how this combination would've looked on an X-ray!!
They had to take everything out and after doing so the AFP were satisfied that all was well. They were sent on their way and told to hurry as the flight was waiting for them. They made it to Canberra with all the gear, though a little late (crew announcement explaining the delay on approach to CBR was apparently amusing, putting it down to "a baggage discrepancy".
The interesting thing is that there would be no reason for the bag to be detected. Neither the bag nor anything in it has had anything to do with explosives - ever. Kinda weird. So we figure there might be a pooch going hungry tonight!
Was all quite an interesting event, and I'm kinda disappointed I wasn't there to see it. But I'm curious to know if anyone else has had similar experiences?
So when they got there, five AFP officers were waiting and they were told to follow along an interesting path through the baggage handling areas to a small AFP area within. They were told that the bag in question had been detected by a dog as containing "explosives or munitions". He instinctively laughed on hearing that - on reflection he said that the Feds may not have thought it so amusing!
The bag actually contained some video equipment, including microphones, cables, and a radio mic receiver. You can imagine how this combination would've looked on an X-ray!!
They had to take everything out and after doing so the AFP were satisfied that all was well. They were sent on their way and told to hurry as the flight was waiting for them. They made it to Canberra with all the gear, though a little late (crew announcement explaining the delay on approach to CBR was apparently amusing, putting it down to "a baggage discrepancy".
The interesting thing is that there would be no reason for the bag to be detected. Neither the bag nor anything in it has had anything to do with explosives - ever. Kinda weird. So we figure there might be a pooch going hungry tonight!
Was all quite an interesting event, and I'm kinda disappointed I wasn't there to see it. But I'm curious to know if anyone else has had similar experiences?