Quote Originally Posted by Dan R Porter View Post
The 'Kilted Mile High CLub." awsome! I hope it was not a long flight. I am sure 6 hours in a seat does some mess to ther pleats...
That does give a new meaning to the phrase "Mile High Club!" Actually, we were probably about 6-7 miles up, except going over the Rockies. The flight actually got in about a half-hour early, so it was only about 3 hr 15 min. Not a wrinkle in the pleats --that 16 oz wool is goooood.

Quote Originally Posted by Sionnach View Post
Welcome home, hope you didn't fly in with that storm. Be a shame if you had to use the Glenlivet medicinally.
We got in about 6:25 pm, ahead of the storm. We skirted around the storm and saw it as we crossed the Mogollon Rim.

Quote Originally Posted by george7 View Post
I haven't flown kilted, but I have flown with bagpipes. Security isn't as gleeful to see bagpipes in the xray (at first) as you described them being toward wearing a kilt.
I had a set of smallpipes in my carry on bag. Their presence didn't seem to phase the TSA. They did, however, want to look at my clan crest kilt pin that I had placed in my sporran when it went through the x-ray. They were giving me special attention anyway because of the boot on my foot (http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/f...x.html?t=47504) and the buckles on the kilt. No problem at all. They were polite, and I wasn't in a hurry.

Quote Originally Posted by BEEDEE View Post
I've flown several times kilted in the past two years. Never been offered a drink from First Class. Which airline should I be using?

Brian
It happened to be our local, hometown carrier, US Airways. It's probably more important who the flight attendant is. In this case he made for a happy camper. And, I was flying with a frequent flier ticket at that. It seems that most time you can't get frequent flier flights that work with your schedule, but this time it did. Bravo for US Airways!

BTW, the flight attendant also asked about my clan. I told him MacRae (I'm also Clan MacRae Society of North America). He told me his. When I left the plane I asked where was his kilt. He said he couldn't wear it on the job.

Quote Originally Posted by EagleJCS View Post
On topic: Too bad you weren't upgraded to first class - that's the way you were travelling anyway. At least you got some of their booze!
First Class was full. They would have needed two seats for both my wife and myself. Nice thought.

Quote Originally Posted by Brother Falldown View Post
It never occurred to me that flying Kilted might make the x-ray of the pipe bag less alarming! Used to fly from Arcata, Ca. to Phoenix via San Francisco. Never checked the pipes always took them as carryon and always caused some consternation.
Considering the confined space of an airline cabin, what diabolical weapon could the mind of man conceive more devastating than a stand of Pipes
Was the size of the pipe case ever a concern?