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Worst thing for me is that I have been burned so many times with lost and delayed luggage, that I am loath to put my camera equipment in the hold - my job requires me to hit the ground running and *any* delays in luggage will cause a lot of grief to me and my clients.
I have a roller bag that carries the gear I need to get the job done, should any of the hold gear be delayed. It fits within the dimensions of "carry-on" the only problem is, once you actually put the gear into it, it weighs well over 12kg!
I can get it into most of the overheads (think the 767's cause me some problems as they sit further back) - and believe me, it definitely won't fit under the seat in front. I also carry a small laptop bag, which fits well on top of the roller, and then I can put a jacket on top again.
J* Intl was *the* worst flight - got pulled up by a heavy at MEL INTL and was given the third degree, because it was 5 kg over. Never mind that people around me had 3-4 bags, rollers etc coming out of their ears - I had to march back to checkin for my "Carry-on" sticker - and boy, were those checkin ladies gruff and unyielding. Stuffed as much as I possibly could into the backpack I had, and told "Don't repack the bag before boarding!!" Finally got to the F lounge and did unpack the more delicate camera items back into the roller.
Heads up airlines - if you can guarantee that my bags won't be delayed/sent to Timbuktu/lost/destroyed etc, I'm more than happy to pack into the hold and meet your carry-on limits.
As it stands however, you don't give a toss if they do go missing, get damaged ($$$$$$ in repairs and new gear needing to be bought!) and generally get delayed. My business can't run without the gear I take with me - it's essential to me getting the job done. It's stripped down to bare minimum to get the job done if/when the bags do go on holiday by themselves - what more can I do?
I have a roller bag that carries the gear I need to get the job done, should any of the hold gear be delayed. It fits within the dimensions of "carry-on" the only problem is, once you actually put the gear into it, it weighs well over 12kg!
I can get it into most of the overheads (think the 767's cause me some problems as they sit further back) - and believe me, it definitely won't fit under the seat in front. I also carry a small laptop bag, which fits well on top of the roller, and then I can put a jacket on top again.
J* Intl was *the* worst flight - got pulled up by a heavy at MEL INTL and was given the third degree, because it was 5 kg over. Never mind that people around me had 3-4 bags, rollers etc coming out of their ears - I had to march back to checkin for my "Carry-on" sticker - and boy, were those checkin ladies gruff and unyielding. Stuffed as much as I possibly could into the backpack I had, and told "Don't repack the bag before boarding!!" Finally got to the F lounge and did unpack the more delicate camera items back into the roller.
Heads up airlines - if you can guarantee that my bags won't be delayed/sent to Timbuktu/lost/destroyed etc, I'm more than happy to pack into the hold and meet your carry-on limits.
As it stands however, you don't give a toss if they do go missing, get damaged ($$$$$$ in repairs and new gear needing to be bought!) and generally get delayed. My business can't run without the gear I take with me - it's essential to me getting the job done. It's stripped down to bare minimum to get the job done if/when the bags do go on holiday by themselves - what more can I do?
