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#96318 - 12/08/03 05:36 AM Poi on planes
Beth Offline
Miss Whippy

Registered: 03/06/03
Loc: Cornwall & Oxford
not exactly what it sounds [Smile]

My dad lives in the Caribbean and i should be going to see him at Xmas. I really want to show him poi, spesh fire (mainly to scare him coz hes a bit of a wimp [Big Grin] ) but is it a huge hassle to take a set of fire poi on a plane?

As loads of new rules have come into affect since 9/11 (as in, not allowed to take nail clippers on a plane!?!?) is having a big lump of metal on a chain with wick around it, considered a weapon?? And would i be able to take my set with me?

Ta muchly,
Beth [peace]
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#96319 - 12/08/03 05:44 AM Re: Poi on planes
UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot Offline
Silly Chavs

Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Possibly Romania
basically, what i belive to be ok is if you take already burned wicks in the HOLD luggage in a SEALED container and keep schtum about having them..its ok..

if you have unburned wicks (still yellow) then its even easier...take them only on HOLD luggage in whatever you want...remember that you will need an airtight container to return with if you burn them out there...

they wont let you go as cabin luggage (the people at heathrow wouldnt even let me take devil sticks on board {cos they've got lovely soft foam padded ends and are very sharp and everything...}

tailed poi are fine to take on bourd a plane with...ive even been on with beamers and globalls which ARE weapons!
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#96320 - 12/08/03 10:45 AM Re: Poi on planes
Dio Offline
HoP Mechanical Engineer

Registered: 11/07/02
Loc: OK, USA
I find the best way is to put your chains alone in the checked luggage, and make some temporary wicks out of blue jean material while you're there to use... they're good for a few burns and that's all you'll need on a short vacation [Smile]
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#96321 - 12/08/03 02:10 PM Re: Poi on planes
Dentrassi Offline
ZORT!

Registered: 09/04/03
Loc: Brisbane
awwwww!!

i though someone had started up a HoP version of the 'mile high' club. [LOL]

i agree with the others. wrap them up, seal them, chuck them in the hold luggage, and dont bother telling them. if they enquire, try to pass them off as part of a kinky S & M costume. [Wink] [LOL]
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#96322 - 12/08/03 04:33 PM Re: Poi on planes
Stubbs Offline
member

Registered: 23/07/03
Loc: Kingston
I'm not sure about all this -- I could see them asking questions about balls on chains if you tried to take them carry-on, but if you just stick them in your suitcase, why would they care? My sister flew in to town a while back with her fire poi, and I'm pretty sure she had standard wicks, nor did she mention any difficulties getting them through.

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#96323 - 12/08/03 05:49 PM Re: Poi on planes
Raymund Phule (Fireproof) Offline
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Registered: 31/12/01
Loc: San Diego California
Well... if you put fire poi in your checked luggage and practice poi in your carry on you should be fine.

I have done alot of flying and have had 0 problems even with fire poi in my carry on!
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#96324 - 12/08/03 10:07 PM Re: Poi on planes
birdgirl Offline
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Registered: 02/06/03
Loc: scotland
yeah,shouldnt be a prob if you dont tell anyone,i recently flew to new zealand with my fire poi wrapped in a plastic bag stuffed into the bottom of my rucksack and i didnt have any trouble,so you should be cool!
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#96325 - 12/08/03 10:27 PM Re: Poi on planes
mech Offline
Carpal \'Tunnel

Registered: 09/06/03
Loc: "In your ear"
i wonder if when they asked you what they were, and you showed them a poi display with your practice ones would they still left you on teh plain, or would they just think you to be crazy and insane?

unless in newzeland or hawiee? as im sure its more common there?

layter days
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#96326 - 13/08/03 04:16 AM Re: Poi on planes
Eera Offline
old hand

Registered: 29/05/03
Loc: In a test pit, Mackay
My carrier threw a hissy fit over my wicks 'cause they smell like parrafin. Most carriers will not even consider anything that has had the slightest suggestion of combustables anywhere near it. Wrap them well, stick them in the hold and do not say a thing. Most airlines have a problem with chains, even my training squash-balls-on-a-chain had to go in the hold, god alone knows what they would have made of the beamers.

Keep shtum an everyone's happy
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#96327 - 13/08/03 04:16 AM Re: Poi on planes
Eera Offline
old hand

Registered: 29/05/03
Loc: In a test pit, Mackay
My carrier threw a hissy fit over my wicks 'cause they smell like parrafin. Most carriers will not even consider anything that has had the slightest suggestion of combustables anywhere near it. Wrap them well, stick them in the hold and do not say a thing. Most airlines have a problem with chains, even my training squash-balls-on-a-chain had to go in the hold, god alone knows what they would have made of the beamers.

Keep shtum and everyone's happy
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#96328 - 13/08/03 09:42 AM Re: Poi on planes
Noona Offline
Cake lover

Registered: 13/01/02
Loc: Button Moon
hehe I've flown with ridiculous amounts of paraffin-drenched toys including a fire tutu with about 16 wicks round it. [Smile] Got through with just a few funny looks.

The thing they were most worried about was the wings of part of a stilt costume which they spent ages scanning for explosives [Tickled] [Tickled]

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#96329 - 13/08/03 09:44 AM Re: Poi on planes
Noona Offline
Cake lover

Registered: 13/01/02
Loc: Button Moon
and lucky you, your Dad lives in the Caribbean - wow!

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#96330 - 13/08/03 11:34 AM Re: Poi on planes
Valura Offline
Mumma Hen

Registered: 25/04/02
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
Im so glad that someone bought this up.... My bestest buddy had a problem when he was checking in and flying to nz from here...they wouldnt even let hime take his double staff even theough they had been rewicked and everything!!! shock horro... and because I flying out in two days I was wondering how I was going to get around all this.. I wanna take my doubles but I dunno if I can... aside from poi which can be put into the airtight containers...what do you do with doubles?
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#96331 - 14/08/03 12:18 AM Re: Poi on planes
Noona Offline
Cake lover

Registered: 13/01/02
Loc: Button Moon
avert their attention by taking huge amounts of ridiculously gigantic / oddly shaped stuff with you and they'll never notice your staff.

usually works for me

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#96332 - 13/08/03 03:43 PM Re: Poi on planes
Valura Offline
Mumma Hen

Registered: 25/04/02
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
* muses about placing a prostethic limb in bag*
ahah
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TAJ "boat mummy." VALURA "yes sweetie you went on a boat, was daddy there with you?" TAJ "no, but monkey on boat" VALURA "well then sweetie, Daddy WAS there with you"

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#96333 - 13/08/03 04:47 PM Re: Poi on planes
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Registered: 27/07/02
Loc: Sydney
i got my concentrate airborne in a postal tube strapped to my backpack under the plane ... no questions asked...
the container in the hold luggage idea for poi shouldnt be a problem tho...
but shower... cause a strong smell of kero might be a lil suspicious [Smile]
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#96334 - 14/08/03 01:31 AM Re: Poi on planes
Dentrassi Offline
ZORT!

Registered: 09/04/03
Loc: Brisbane
val, depends how the wicks are screwed on. is it possible to take the wicks off, and hide them in your bag? are they easy to put back on? if so, youll just be taking 2 poles on the plane according to the airport guys.
good luck.
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#96335 - 14/08/03 02:09 PM Re: Poi on planes
Valura Offline
Mumma Hen

Registered: 25/04/02
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
Im so excited!!! I leave in 24 hours...woohoo!!! going to get my staffs rewicked today.. and get them all cleaned up and stuff... [Big Grin]
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TAJ "boat mummy." VALURA "yes sweetie you went on a boat, was daddy there with you?" TAJ "no, but monkey on boat" VALURA "well then sweetie, Daddy WAS there with you"

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#96336 - 14/08/03 04:57 PM Re: Poi on planes
Dentrassi Offline
ZORT!

Registered: 09/04/03
Loc: Brisbane
maybe you could disguise your staffs as crutches.....
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#96337 - 08/01/05 03:59 AM Re: Poi on planes [Re: Dentrassi]
sureau Offline
enthusiast

Registered: 16/08/04
Loc: Oz girl in Eng-land
Anyone flown a recent domestic flight with Virgin? I'm flying to Canberra 10th January, returning to Brisbane 23rd Jan. I'm going to check with the airline tomorrow whether or not I can take my staff. My concern is that they'll let me, and tell me it's also fine to bring it back, but that on my return flight I'll get some difficult employee telling me a different story despite my "but-but-but!!" I have a single staff, with a proper odour-sealing staff-bag. I have used wicks on there with residual citronella fuel. Should I push it through the checked luggage attached to my backpack, or send it through separately as "fragile goods" declaring it as "performance equipment" or what? Should I de-wick before the return flight?

I know rules change all the time, which is why we keep asking these same questions, so sorry if it gets annoying! But surely you folk understand the torment of potentially having toys taken from you. I'll be arriving the day before Moonfest, so I'd be heartbroken if for some reason I couldn't bring my staff back with me immediately...
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