Does anyone know of any outdoor stores near apache junction. We will be flying out end of March and not allowed to take fuel etc. on plane.
thanks
phil
ps has anyone flown with backbacks recently. Curious as to whether they allowed stove (I have jetboil), bear spray, candles, knives, etc. Not getting clear cut answers when I call airlines. Thanks again!!
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Re: outdoor stores near apache junction
There's a Sportsman Warehouse at 1750 S. Greenfield Rd, Mesa (480) 558-1111
However if you're coming from the Airport you have plenty of other choices.
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However if you're coming from the Airport you have plenty of other choices.
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Dschur on Oct 21 2003 12:28 pm I think it is against the FAA rules to carry the canisters on the airplane. Or even in your suitcases. Just like you are not able to carry lighters or anything in any of your cases....
this guy works/worked in baggageLizard on Oct 21 2003 01:10 pm Pressurized gas canisters cannot be taken on any airplane. USPS will only ship them via ground. I don't know about the private parcel shipping services.
Just my personal opinion, if you're not getting clear cut answers from the airline I'd choose anotherAK on Oct 21 2003 11:06 pm your not allowed to carry or check hazardous materials (such as white gas) on commercial aircraft.

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Re: outdoor stores near apache junction
The FAA website has a clear list of what you can and cannot bring on an airplane, I used that site a year or two ago when we flew to Montana for an overnighter
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Re: outdoor stores near apache junction
That's an excellent recommendation. It's easy to google FAA and get the most current information.
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Re: outdoor stores near apache junction
You might make it an integral part of your plan to print the FAA regs that pertain to your items and have it at the ready.
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