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Title: Transporting Guitars on USA Flights
Post by: Platefire on July 05, 2015, 11:09:10 am
I'm in NC and will be flying back to Louisiana soon. Found a guitar I really like but was wondering what best options is on getting it home on the plane. Platefire
Title: Re: Transporting Guitars on USA Flights
Post by: AZJimC on July 05, 2015, 03:16:30 pm
In 2012, President Obama signed into law the ‘‘FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012,’’ which, along with provisions for enhancing runway safety and easing restrictions on transporting lithium batteries, contains the following text:
SEC. 403. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
 (a) IN GENERAL—Subchapter I of chapter 417 is amended by adding at the end the following:
‘‘§ 41724. Musical instruments
 ‘‘(a) IN GENERAL—
 ‘‘(1) SMALL INSTRUMENTS AS CARRY-ON BAGGAGE.—An air carrier providing air transportation shall permit a passenger to carry a violin, guitar, or other musical instrument in the aircraft cabin, without charging the passenger a fee in addition to any standard fee that carrier may require for comparable carry-on baggage, if—
‘‘(A) the instrument can be stowed safely in a suitable baggage compartment in the aircraft cabin or under a passenger seat, in accordance with the requirements for carriage of carry-on baggage or cargo established by the Administrator; and
‘‘(B) there is space for such stowage at the time the passenger boards the aircraft.
For instruments too large to fit in an overhead or under your seat, you can bring them aboard but you do have to buy another ticket:
‘‘(2) LARGER INSTRUMENTS AS CARRY-ON BAGGAGE.—An air carrier providing air transportation shall permit a passenger to carry a musical instrument that is too large to meet the requirements of paragraph (1) in the aircraft cabin, without charging the passenger a fee in addition to the cost of the additional ticket described in subparagraph (E), if—
‘‘(A) the instrument is contained in a case or covered so as to avoid injury to other passengers;
‘‘(B) the weight of the instrument, including the case or covering, does not exceed 165 pounds or the applicable weight restrictions for the aircraft;
‘‘(C) the instrument can be stowed in accordance with the requirements for carriage of carry-on baggage or cargo established by the Administrator;
‘‘(D) neither the instrument nor the case contains any object not otherwise permitted to be carried in an aircraft cabin because of a law or regulation of the United States; and
‘‘(E) the passenger wishing to carry the instrument in the aircraft cabin has purchased an additional seat to accommodate the instrument.
Wooooo-hoooo!!! And did you notice that the time to determine whether there’s sufficient space for your guitar is at the time you board the aircraft??!?!?!
So, no more deciding as the plane fills up that your guitar takes up too much room and they’ll have to gate check it fit more suitcases in.
Does everyone in the aviation industry know about this law? Well, probably not. Will you still have to argue with those who don’t, well, probably. Best practice? Carry the text of the law with you, inside your guitar case so you’ll have it if you need it.
And then? Celebrate, guitar players around the globe!!! When you fly in the U.S, anyway, you may rest assured: your rights are secure, as is your beloved guitar.
For those of you who need to read the complete text of the Act, here you go (http://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/reauthorization/media/PLAW-112publ95%5B1%5D.pdf). Read it before bedtime. It’ll put you right out. Sweet dreams.
Title: Re: Transporting Guitars on USA Flights
Post by: Platefire on July 05, 2015, 06:17:49 pm
Thanks very much for the detailed information! The guitar has a rectangular hard case that takes up a lot of space. Don't think I want to be bothered with disputes with, cabin space was very tight on the first leg of my round trip. Thanks for your help! Platefire
Title: Re: Transporting Guitars on USA Flights
Post by: sluckey on July 05, 2015, 06:26:54 pm
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The guitar has a rectangular hard case that takes up a lot of space.
Perfect! Put the guitar in the case and stuff all your dirty underwear around it. Tape it shut. You may even be able to beg a box from a music store to put the case in. Now throw it around on the driveway a few times just to be sure it will hold up.  :icon_biggrin:  Check it at the luggage counter.