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Any Tips for Transporting Elk Antlers on Airplane?
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1712471" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>I started out as far down the ladder as one can with the airlines, washing dishes! The only job I managed to bypass (thank the airline gods!) was Fleet Service... that is, servicing the aircraft toilets! When I worked the ramp as a baggage handler I saw just about everything you can imagine come thru as checked baggage... Including many sets of antlers. While working the contract crew (other airlines) in LAX some of the funniest were Korean Airlines, where people would literally pack all their belongings on a bedsheet, then tie the ends together! </p><p></p><p>To the point, they'll accept things knowing it's unlikely the item is going to survive intact and one of those are antler sets. They are relatively delicate and the tips break off easily. If you're lucky you'll get guys on both ends who will handle them carefully, without tossing them around... but *depending* on luck rarely works out very well for me! Well? Are you feeling lucky?</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1712471, member: 78056"] I started out as far down the ladder as one can with the airlines, washing dishes! The only job I managed to bypass (thank the airline gods!) was Fleet Service... that is, servicing the aircraft toilets! When I worked the ramp as a baggage handler I saw just about everything you can imagine come thru as checked baggage... Including many sets of antlers. While working the contract crew (other airlines) in LAX some of the funniest were Korean Airlines, where people would literally pack all their belongings on a bedsheet, then tie the ends together! To the point, they'll accept things knowing it's unlikely the item is going to survive intact and one of those are antler sets. They are relatively delicate and the tips break off easily. If you're lucky you'll get guys on both ends who will handle them carefully, without tossing them around... but *depending* on luck rarely works out very well for me! Well? Are you feeling lucky? Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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