Carrying on board a sewing machine?

@Hvr I should have used a spell checker however you have given me food for thought in how to decorate my bag when I put it in the seat next to me and hope someone does not sit on it ;)
 
@Hvr I should have used a spell checker however you have given me food for thought in how to decorate my bag when I put it in the seat next to me and hope someone does not sit on it ;)
Reminds me of the family dinner scene in The Sound of Music...
 
Does anyone have a definitive answer on needles & wool? My daughter is travelling on an international QF flight soon and there is conflicting information on the Qantas site vs the government’s travelSECURE site.
 
Does anyone have a definitive answer on needles & wool? My daughter is travelling on an international QF flight soon and there is conflicting information on the Qantas site vs the government’s travelSECURE site.
Both Home Affairs list of allowed items (travelSECURE) and Qantas both say yes. Of course you never know if you’ll get an overzealous security person. I would suggest she put in a “rescue thread” on her knitting just in case the needles are confiscated. A95FD924-D79A-4267-A5A5-0F0CC27B5650.jpeg4853E512-F3C9-45BB-9494-4FCF89A16505.png
 
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What about helium balloons?
Are you trying to overcome the carry-on baggage weight restriction?

Gate agent: Sir, your carry-on bag weights 11.2kg and the limit is 10kg per passenger.

Quickstatus: Yes, but I am carry a bunch of 15 helium balloons, so the total net weight is 9.8kg 😇

Gate agent: <scratches head> ... ummm, I guess you are right to board then 🤔
 
Yes however with a decent knowledge of the regulations it is not all that difficult to talk them around.
I had input into CASR 92 when it was initially drafted and am DG Acceptance trained so have been able to talk them around each time thus far.
 
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Does anyone have a definitive answer on needles & wool? My daughter is travelling on an international QF flight soon and there is conflicting information on the Qantas site vs the government’s travelSECURE site.
I have taken needles, wool, interchangeable needles, and so on through security at BNE, ADL, MEL, SYD (dom & int), LAX, MSP, PDX, ORD, DFW, DCA, CDG, MCO, YUL, HEL, BKK, NRT, HND, HKG in the past 5-7 years (those are just the airports I can remember).

I usually travel with interchangeable bamboo tips, but I have some metal tips in my needle tip case.
The only comment I can recall has been at BNE dom security where the person said "you have a lot of pens in that bag". :D I told him they were knitting needle tips, and he didn't say anything more.

Scissors are more of a concern - so I have a yarn cutter that's somewhat like a brooch/pendant (Birch brand IIRC, from Spotlight or Lincraft - something like this - CLOVER YARN CUTTER PENDANT ANTIQUE SILVER | Birch Creative).
A frequent alternative by travelling crafters is a dental floss case. The cutter on that will often work.
I do not wear the cutter as a pendant, but keep in my notions bag, which is a former QF J amenity kit repurposed.
 
A bloke turned up at the door of the aircraft (in NZ I think) with a chain saw. Security had let him though, as nowhere did the rules say that he couldn't have one. I guess the security person had never heard of the movie from Texas.
 
A bloke turned up at the door of the aircraft (in NZ I think) with a chain saw. Security had let him though, as nowhere did the rules say that he couldn't have one. I guess the security person had never heard of the movie from Texas.
No fuel in the chainsaw? Or was it one of the new "battery operated" ones?
Petrol or LiON batteries would be flagged if I was wandering
Fred
 
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