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[QUOTE="grayland, post: 359853, member: 3702"] Like Peregrina2000 above^^^, I have carried my z-poles on board in my pack for many years. Again, this is in the U.S. , but with transfers in Europe in different cities. My wife does the same thing with her Pacer Poles. I check my pack with poles inside on return flights as I am not concerned that they arrive with me at home. the Santiago airport is a no-go with carry on sticks, but is the only one that I know of for certain. Like Laurie, I do not know of anyone who has been denied from any US airport. All reports I have heard of denials are " third person" or from Santiago airport. . This may change if the current problems in California cause a step- up in TSA security. Calling the TSA or airlines will always get you a "not allowed" answer as that is the easiest thing for them to tell you on the phone. Actual practice over many years is different. Be sure that you do not have any sharp metal tips showing. Put on the rubber tips and maybe a bit of duct tape if you think it a good idea. This is just the experience that many of us have had with this subject. [/QUOTE]
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