Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!agate!apple!motcsd!hpda!hpcuhb!hp-ses!hpbbn!hpbbm!bwolf From: bwolf@hpbbm.HP.COM (Bryan Wolf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Mac as airline hand baggage Message-ID: <420009@hpbbm.HP.COM> Date: 27 Jul 89 14:42:05 GMT References: <30351@cornell.UUCP> Organization: Hewlett-Packard W-Germ, Boeblingen Medical Div. Lines: 30 In response to your query about taking the Mac as carry-on luggage: I have travelled with my stock Plus many times on airplanes. I carry it in a soft-shell type standard carrying case. I usually manage to stuff it (barely) into an overhead bin; I don't think that I've ever been able to get it under the seat. If the steward-persons were hip, I was able to get it stored in one of the little closets at the back or in the middle of the plane. I have never had any kind of problem or complaint trying to get it on a plane. Caveat regarding your data: NEVER (EVER EVER!) put your floppies through the X-ray thingie you have to walk through at security; they will hand examine floppies, and seem to have gotten used to such objects passing through. Back up your HD, just to be safe (I've never lost data, but I've never flown through London, and security varies from airport to airport), and be prepared to plug your machine in and turn it on to prove that it's not filled with plastic explosives. Other than that, you shouldn't have any problems. Happy travelling !! Bryan bwolf@hpbbm