HBA Security Screening Procedures

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Kendall Roy

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OK, I'm going on a rant! :evil:

Like many, I do not leave home without my beloved Bose QC15 headphones, and often carry 2-3 spare AAA's in the case due to high usage both in the air and on the ground!

From experience, HBA is the only airport in the country that insists you:

a) Remove loose batteries from the case
b) Insist on spending an eternity taping them together as they're sent down for screening alongside your phone and aerosol can(s)!

This has happened 4 times in as many months, so it's not a one off dragon on a mission!

Now I'm aware that most of us main-landers are suspicious characters by default due to being from outside the "family", but seriously this is going beyond what you'd expect in the LOTFAP :cool:

Speaking to an AFP officer nearby the checkpoint, they said it was a recent directive due to an apparent incident whereby batteries rubbing together created a short and subsequent fire. Well guess what, there's nothing to stop me removing the tape after clearing the checkpoint, so this is effectively a waste of time!

Anybody else experienced the over-the-top measures at HBA or other ports in Australia?
 

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I was in HBA a few weeks ago but can't remember if I had my headphones with me. There was nothing untoward with the screening process then.

We shall see how well they cope with 20-30 AFFers passing through there on Sunday 1st December. :rolleyes:
 
Worth a rant if that's what's been happening!

However, not defending 'home turf' for the sake of it (I'm not a fan of HBA as an airport), but as a HBA regular, I've never experienced this, and I definitely carry my Bose 15's and spare batteries, as recently as 3 weeks ago.

Heading out on international excursions, I carry my 'electronics back-pack' with spare AAAs, spare AAs and spare mobile phone re-charge battery - but they are snug in pouches in the back-pack, not loose, so maybe that's the difference. On the x-ray they'd all be side-by-side I guess.
 
but as a HBA regular, I've never experienced this, and I definitely carry my Bose 15's and spare batteries, as recently as 3 weeks ago..

Perhaps I'm just suspect, or my work colleague is also in the same boat!

A once off, not worth mentioning - 4 times in as many months, perhaps I pass through during the 'wrong' shift!
 
I regularly travel with my underwater photography equipment as carry-on, which includes strobes and guide lights. These are heavy on the battery use and given the amount of dives I do in a day, I'm usually travelling with 4-5 full sets of spare AA and C batteries (normally kept together with rubber bands). Nobody has ever said anything about it. And that's flying either domestic or international anywhere in the world. Never even heard a peep from the TSA about it. They'll crack it over me carrying medications and stuff, but not a word about the batteries. Weird.
 
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