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TSA and the Ecig FAQ in General E-Smoking Discussion; Originally Posted by Data4 13ways, you listed mods in your FAQ, but I'm a bit curious about the Chuck. It's ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Data4 View Post
    13ways, you listed mods in your FAQ, but I'm a bit curious about the Chuck. It's a fairly heavy (in e-cig terms) battery mod, made of copper tubing with brass endcaps and a small plastic button on the side. Thinking from a TSA's assumed point of view, I'm coming up with wild ideas of what it could be interpreted as. Pipe bomb? Detonation device? I'm going to be flying to Georgia this Christmas, and I'd really like to show it to some of my smoking family. I flew down this past June with a 901 and RN4081 with no problems, but the Chuck is a little more conspicuous. I never check luggage, and just take a small backpack on board with me, so sticking it in a checked bag isn't an option, unfortunately.

    Any thoughts on that, or tips on how I can avoid controversy with it? Thanks!

    The Chuck might raise some eyebrows, but it's still permissible. I would suggest placing it separately in a black bowl. If they call a check on the item, just be truthful and tell them what it is. They might run an ETD test on it, but barring any alarms, you will be good to go.

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    Exactly as JC said. It may look awkward but it still posses no threat to the aircraft or its occupants.

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    Great Post ...

    I'm a Maintenance Worker at Orlando International For A seperate company and may have seen the Op puffing away the other week.

    Looked like a 901 from a distance , seen the blue LED. I was just around the corner puffing away on mine, still kind of keep it low profile since most that come across it don't know about the e cig in general.

    Haven't tried taking it Airside yet though during my shift but it's taken a ride in the Truck when going through the exterior checkpoints.

    I'll keep an eye out for ya and see if I spot ya anymore ... Can't hurt to have a vaping buddy now in then at work, Lmao.

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    Well there are actually a few people at MCO who work at TSA that vape. We pretty much all use 901's though I bring out my 510 from time to time when Im running low on 901 attys. Feel free to say hi or what not next time you see me. Im there 10 hours a day so chances are youll see me again.

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    Thanks guys. Would it be best to remove the battery, leaving the end cap off, and placing all the parts in the bowl, or am I just overcomplicating matters?

    I work sort of near Sea-Tac, so I suppose I -could- just stop by and find a TSA official to chat up and get some Sea-Tac-specific procedure advice.

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    I think you are probably over complicating things. If you want to unscrew it you can but it is not necessary.

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    I just went to tampa this week and had absolutly no troubles getting through TSA. I had my Prodigy and several atomizers and 510 batteries(along with 70ml of juice)all in my carry on....no questions asked. They did however ask me what was in my cigarette zipper bag I put in the tray,and asked if they could look inside.I had a 510 inside with an extra atomizer and battery and explained that it was a personel vaporizer....and their reply was "is that one of those e-cigarettes?" I took it out and showed them how it worked...and they told me to have a nice trip...LOL...All my panic was in vain!! I even stealth vaped throughout the flight without incident!! No more worries for me!!The Wiz!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Wiz View Post
    I just went to tampa this week and had absolutly no troubles getting through TSA. I had my Prodigy and several atomizers and 510 batteries(along with 70ml of juice)all in my carry on....no questions asked. They did however ask me what was in my cigarette zipper bag I put in the tray,and asked if they could look inside.I had a 510 inside with an extra atomizer and battery and explained that it was a personel vaporizer....and their reply was "is that one of those e-cigarettes?" I took it out and showed them how it worked...and they told me to have a nice trip...LOL...All my panic was in vain!! I even stealth vaped throughout the flight without incident!! No more worries for me!!The Wiz!
    LOL! Ain't it great to be able to stealth vape!!!


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    Awesome info, I am going to visit family in England hopefully in the spring. I was talking to my grandfather about it since he is always busting my chops about smoking and the funny thing is he told me that not only had he heard about e-cigs but they sell them on the flights he takes to Ireland I think the airline is ryanair small commuter planes, they are disposable units. Can you imagine the money airlines would make if they offered e-cigs on all flights ???

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    Well I am getting ready to fly to Colorado next week, so I am glad to know that PV's are not prohibited items. But I just got done looking through the TSA website for any info on them. What I was thinking, is if there is a document stating that they are not prohibited, then it would be a good idea to carry a copy of that with your PV... Does anyone now of a link to this info? I couldn't find it. Or is it because they are not specifically prohibited then by default allowed?

    Anyway food for thought...

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