Btw, gun has to be in a hard case with a lock and announced at check-in.
“Btw, gun has to be in a hard case with a lock and announced at check-in.”
Last time I flew out of NY with a gun I had to wait 30 minutes until they could get a sheriff’s deputy to inspect my carry permit and make sure the gun was unloaded. Lucky I got there plenty early or I would have missed my flight. When I flew out of Florida I notified the woman who checked my bags about the gun. She asked me if it was unloaded and in a hard locked case and never even bothered to inspect it.
Exactly. I've done it many times with no problems.
Exactly. Signed affidavit enclosed certifying it is unloaded.