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I'm headed out to L.A. in a few weeks for recording and I'm taking my JP12-7. I've flown with guitars before and had the airline 'temporarily' lose one (eventually recovered the next day). I'm trying to figure out the best way to do this. The way I see it I have three options-
1) Have the guitar checked and go underneath the plane; wrap a belt around the case since those latches are pretty flimsy
2) Ship the guitar out a few days before I leave
3) Buy a gig-bag, take the guitar on the plane with me.
Obviously the third option is ideal. I've spoken with a few people who have done this and haven't had any issues (one "near issue"). My only fear with doing this, is that if they make me check the guitar at the gate then I'm 100% screwed because we all know the guitar wouldn't survive (especially with a connecting flight). I really feel that no amount of calling the airline ahead of time and being aware of all the dimension requirements will help me in any way as it is up to the discretion of the airline/TSA. Just looking to see what other experiences people here have had flying with their guitars.
1) Have the guitar checked and go underneath the plane; wrap a belt around the case since those latches are pretty flimsy
2) Ship the guitar out a few days before I leave
3) Buy a gig-bag, take the guitar on the plane with me.
Obviously the third option is ideal. I've spoken with a few people who have done this and haven't had any issues (one "near issue"). My only fear with doing this, is that if they make me check the guitar at the gate then I'm 100% screwed because we all know the guitar wouldn't survive (especially with a connecting flight). I really feel that no amount of calling the airline ahead of time and being aware of all the dimension requirements will help me in any way as it is up to the discretion of the airline/TSA. Just looking to see what other experiences people here have had flying with their guitars.