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KurtG December 1st 06 01:57 PM

Security Restrictions and Live Fish
 

Given our latest restrictions in the US of 3 oz liquids in a quart bag,
how does this work with live animals such as fish? I'm going to be in
Vero Beach and I was thinking of dropping by a fish store I'm aware of.

If I can bring a small dog/cat on a flight, it seems reasonable to bring
a live fish.

--Kurt

Peter Pan December 5th 06 10:54 PM

Security Restrictions and Live Fish
 
I just flew in fro FLA to Philly today adn while in Orlando International,
on the tarmac was several boses labled LIVE TROPICAL FISH. Apparently, it
goes with the rest of the luggage.
"KurtG" wrote in message
...

Given our latest restrictions in the US of 3 oz liquids in a quart bag,
how does this work with live animals such as fish? I'm going to be in
Vero Beach and I was thinking of dropping by a fish store I'm aware of.

If I can bring a small dog/cat on a flight, it seems reasonable to bring
a live fish.

--Kurt




KurtG December 6th 06 02:28 PM

Security Restrictions and Live Fish
 
Peter Pan wrote:
I just flew in fro FLA to Philly today adn while in Orlando International,
on the tarmac was several boses labled LIVE TROPICAL FISH. Apparently, it
goes with the rest of the luggage.


I suppose that would work. I posited the question to TSA and I'm still
waiting for a reply.

--Kurt

Tristan December 6th 06 03:45 PM

Security Restrictions and Live Fish
 
Vendors normally ship their fish by way of next day air. Nothing
unusual. YOu wold be surprised what goes into baggage holds, dead
people to pet dogs to fish to a tin of grandmas christmas cookies.

On Wed, 06 Dec 2006 09:28:11 -0500, KurtG
wrote:

Peter Pan wrote:
I just flew in fro FLA to Philly today adn while in Orlando International,
on the tarmac was several boses labled LIVE TROPICAL FISH. Apparently, it
goes with the rest of the luggage.


I suppose that would work. I posited the question to TSA and I'm still
waiting for a reply.

--Kurt



KurtG December 7th 06 12:03 AM

Security Restrictions and Live Fish
 

TSA just replied (below). Hm, giving my difficulty of flying with a
cork screw (it's now legal, but I routinely have to get the TSA manager
to approve it), I wouldn't try this unless I had a backup plan.

I can imagine myself holding a flopping fish while it's plastic bag of
water goes through the X-Ray machine only to be flagged as over 3 oz.

--Kurt



---------------TSA's note ------------------

Thank you for your e-mail concerning traveling with pets.



Our security procedures do not prohibit you from bringing a pet on your
flight. However, you should contact your airline or travel agent, before
arriving at the airport to determine your airline's policy on traveling
with pets.



You will need to present the animal to the TSA Security Officers (TSO's)
at the checkpoint. You may walk your animal through the metal detector
with you. If this is not possible, your animal will have to undergo a
secondary screening, including a visual and physical inspection by our
Security Officers.



Your animal will NEVER be placed through an X-ray machine. However, you
may be asked to remove your animal from its carrier so that the carrier
can be placed on the X-ray machine.



We encourage you to visit our website at www.tsa.gov for additional
information about TSA. The website has information about prohibited and
permitted items, the screening process and procedures, and guidance for
special considerations that may assist in preparing for air travel. You
can find these tips and more at www.tsa.gov under the "Our Travelers"
section.




Wayne Sallee December 8th 06 07:12 PM

Security Restrictions and Live Fish
 
There is a real easy way to smuggle the fish through
securities, just put it inside your cat's stomach. They
will never see it there :-)

You should be able to bring fish back. The main thing is
to get permission from them ahead of time.

Wayne Sallee
Wayne's Pets



KurtG wrote on 12/1/2006 8:57 AM:

Given our latest restrictions in the US of 3 oz liquids in a quart bag,
how does this work with live animals such as fish? I'm going to be in
Vero Beach and I was thinking of dropping by a fish store I'm aware of.

If I can bring a small dog/cat on a flight, it seems reasonable to bring
a live fish.

--Kurt



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