Wed Aug 27, 2014 1:01 pm
Bill,
I've flown many time with SWA and have used a both a 'Gator' molded type case and a 'cardboard'- 'hardshell' type, never had a problem. Most of the time the attendants allowed the case to be taken on, a few times just to avoid the problems post 9/11 (the reason for going to the 'molded' case) I checked it. I have had a couple of times they asked me to 'gate check' and it worked fine. Gate checking usually means the item is last on, first off.
Only reason I have the iSeries case is because of the type of guitar I am bringing. In either the Gibson or Tacoma is a lot more value than my old Ephi or Seagull. I'm still aware of the possibilities some knucklehead will do something stupid, like the guy last year at SJC unloading.
Even with locks all over the thing, the TSA still opens the checked bag and the keys are "TSA Standardized' meaning any and all TSA officials most likely have keys to it, not all that hard to get.
Post 9/11 I did at one time actually go with the guitar and stand by as they opened, inspected and then allowed me to lock the case with my own lock (The Gator). I have no ideal if this can be done anymore or not. I do know if you use a lock it must be "TSA approved".
I really can't find anything as to if the "Act" passed in Feb 2012 and signed has ever been finalized and become enforceable. I did find an article from July of this year that stated the act has never had a 'final ruling' and ergo, not in effect or 'enforceable' as to such. Either way, I personally have always lucked out, and may be I'm pressing that luck, again.
I ever mention I'm a Poker Player of sorts??