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23rd October 09, 05:27 AM
#10
 Originally Posted by McClef
It would be a simple enough operation to be able to hand sgians and kilt pins over to airline crew for secure safe keeping during the flight one would think.
Isn't that the policy now? I have bussed and driven and trained for so many years - I really don't know what the procedure is.
Do they confiscate sgians and pins and then not return them after the journey? What if the knife or pin or whatever had a special value? I always carry a Swiss Army Knife. It was the first present my wife ever gave me. It is now old and battered, but I would be devastated if it were ever lost or worse, taken away from me.
Can a frequent flier, please post the current procedure.
Regards
Chas
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