I moved yesterday, and I flew to my new home. I just had two firearms to take with me. I had my AK and my CZ82. I walked into Indianapolis International, walked up to the United Airlines check in counter. The lady behind the counter saw the gun case, and with the most polite voice I've had the pleasure of dealing with in an airport asked "Do you have a weapon."
I said yes, and she simply followed procedure. I did not know that I had to use TSA locks on the case, so they did have to come get my keys after I went through the security check.
They had my keys only long enough to open the case and give it a once over. Everyone was very professional about everything.
I opened the case when I got to my new home and one box of ammo had been roughed up a little bit, a couple rounds had came out. Other than that, great job TSA and great job United Airlines.
I would not hesitate to fly with firearms again.
I said yes, and she simply followed procedure. I did not know that I had to use TSA locks on the case, so they did have to come get my keys after I went through the security check.
They had my keys only long enough to open the case and give it a once over. Everyone was very professional about everything.
I opened the case when I got to my new home and one box of ammo had been roughed up a little bit, a couple rounds had came out. Other than that, great job TSA and great job United Airlines.
I would not hesitate to fly with firearms again.