How to Pack Scuba Gear to Pass TSA Airport Inspection
You’ve worked hard to obtain your PADI Open Water Diver Certification. You’ve got your very first dive vacation planned.
Question is: how do you pack your scuba gear to pass the TSA inspection at the airport?
In a recent post over at the TSA blog, they answered just that question:
“Before you get on that plane that takes you to an exciting destination, you must first think about how you should pack your dive gear for the flight. Here are some suggestions to make sure your expensive equipment arrives safely to yourparadise adventure.
Always pack your expensive dive equipment and accessories in your carry-on luggage.
Always pack any prescription masks with you in carry-on luggage. If you lose this item it could ruin your whole trip.
Always pack your dive computers and regulators in carry-on luggage because these items are sensitive and do not need to be tossed around under the plane by baggage handlers.
Carry any prescriptions with you in your carry-on bag so they will not be lost.
Now that you have your carry-on bag packed, you can pay attention to packing your dive equipment that goes into the baggage area of the plane.
Pack your dive jacket( B.C, Stab Jacket, Buoyancy Compensators) in your dive bag first and place them in the middle of the bag.
Surround the jacket with your fins to protect it during the flight.
If you choose not to carry your mask with you on the plane make sure it is in a protective mask box and it is wrapped with dive skins or your wetsuit to protect it from getting broken. Always carry a spare mask in your bag. Masks are very expensive if you have to replace one on your vacation. Make sure you place your dive knife in your checked baggage and not your carry-on. This item is prohibited on board an aircraft.
Be sure to pack extra fin straps and repair items you might need as well as motion sickness medicines just in case. It is not necessary to carry weights and tanks with you since all resorts provide tanks and weights with the dive packages.
If you do chose to carry you own personal small emergency air source make sure the valve is out of the cylinder and it can be inspected at your time of departure.
Do not forget the most important item! Make sure you lock your baggage with a TSA approved lock. This will prevent anyone from removing items out of your dive bags.
Now…Lets Go Diving…”
There you go! Have fun, and come back and tell us about your dive vacation!
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Great article! Also – put those possibly “suspicious” looking items like tank bangers toward the top of your checked bag so when TSA opens the bag, they don’t need to “toss” all your gear to check out the “suspicious” item!
Thanks for the tip DiverAmy!