
My wife was concerned that my insulin supplies (syringe and pen needle) was going to be a hassle since I won't check them and I put them in my carry-on. I just went to Chicago today and didn't have a probem at KC airport. Not even a mention. I had more trouble taking the car seat through the gate security (wouldn't fit through their conveyor system). Guy Swartwood "Karen J. Cravens"wrote: On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Michael Feldhusen wrote: MF>Not knowing how paranoid the screeners are being, my advice would be to MF>check them. The problem with that is that my main sitting-around-doing-nothing time is going to be in airports and on planes. The felting needles are probably a no-go, since they're about 3-4" long. I'm hoping the sewing needles can go. (google) Well, it looks like somebody tried it (accidentally), but since she also had scissors and whatnot, it's not clear if the felting needles would have been allowed. And a lot of cross-stitchers talked about taking their stuff... but some of them put their needles in their coats along the zippers. I gotta get a thread-cutter or blunt scissors, though. Or take my dental floss pack in carry-on. -- Karen J. Cravens silver@phoenyx.net ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- GAMERS Home Page: http://www.phoenyx.net/gamers/