“New” airport procedures for travel with a gun in checked bag.

The Big D

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Last week I flew on American Airlines (AA) from Reagan National (DCA) to Palm Beach International (PBI.) Had flown that route multiple times. This time procedures changed…both ways.

At DCA I was redirected from the usual bag check in location upstairs to the main level AA ticket counter and then directed to AA “Special Services” counter. There a very efficient agent completed the required form, I signed it, and WE walked with my bag to the baggage screening area nearby. I was told to wait til my bag was screened and given the okay to depart. No issues; took only a few minutes extra.

At PBI my bag was not on the carousel. My companions’ bags were. Waited a few minutes and headed to the AA baggage service office. There was my bag; agent asked for claim ticket and ID and off I went.

Day before return I tried to check in online as usual. Nope. Received notification I would have to check-in at PBI ticket counter because I had flown with a firearm. Did so and agent completed the form, I signed, and bag was placed on conveyor. Was told to step away and would receive notice when I was cleared to go. About 5 minutes later she told me I could leave. Easy!

At DCA my bag was in the AA office adjacent to the carousels. It was there before my companions’ bags were delivered. Presented ID. All good!

Note: TSA locks on my suitcase and gun case inside. To my knowledge neither was opened.

Have Clear and Pre✔️. Clear is now via photo. Very much more efficient than past use of iris scanner and/or fingerprint.

Zero issues through TSA checkpoints.

All in all a POSITIVE experience.

Be safe.

PS: This post applies to AA travel at DCA and PBI, ONLY. As has been the case for many years, individual carrier and/or airport procedures vary.
 
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I have flown many, many times with firearms in my previous job. Now that I am retired, I have vowed never to fly commercial again! I will only spend my tourist dollars in States that honor my Missouri CCW and will drive a day out of my way to avoid the States that don't. Hey, it is only time...and now I have all the time I need!
 
Except for this:

Day before return I tried to check in online as usual. Nope. Received notification I would have to check-in at PBI ticket counter because I had flown with a firearm.

I have experienced the described procedures at various airports, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Love Field in Dallas, Miami-Dade, Fort Lauderdale, Denver, and Colorado Springs. Perhaps others that I cannot think of offhand. Flying with a firearm, especially handguns, since the passage of FOPA has always been easy and, please note, I have not flown with a handgun or a rifle for quite a few years. The sole difference in my experience was being asked to check-in at a specific counter. That I have not experienced. Once, though, I experienced the opposie - for some reason the Fort Lauderdale airport was checking luggage at a different location and they took my suitcase over my objection - "Don't worry about it". I'll never forget that incident! Decades ago, BTW.
 
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