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Carrying SCUBA tanks is a pain. It's always easier to rent at the destination. If there is no place to rent then there probably isn't a place to get a refill which means you'll have to carry LOTS of tanks.satpak77 said:I have a request to transport SCBA scuba tanks with 3000 PSI of air on my airplane
yes/no? etc
Check with some certified scuba pro, but totally emptying the tanks may not be good for the tanks.cvsfly said:Not in 135 or 121. Empty the tank.
Check with some certified scuba pro, but totally emptying the tanks may not be good for the tanks.
I was thinking "worst case" scenario, like loosingpress at 250 and nowI have some scuba tanks on board who just went from 8000 cabin to 250,with unknown results
A compressed gas cylinder is allowed in carry-on or checked baggageONLYif the regulator valve is completely disconnected from thecylinder andthe cylinder is no longer sealed (i.e. the cylinder has anopen end).The cylinder must have an opening to allow for a visualinspectioninside. TSA Security Screeners will NOT remove theseal/regulator valvefrom the cylinder at the checkpoint. If thecylinder is sealed (i.e. theregulator valve is still attached), thecylinder is prohibited and notpermitted through the securitycheckpoint, regardless of the reading onthe pressure gauge indicator.TSA Security Screeners must visibly ensurethat the cylinder iscompletely empty and that there are no prohibiteditems inside.
satpak77 said:I have a request to transport SCBA scuba tanks with 3000 PSI of air on my airplane
yes/no? etc
empty tank does not affect it, any dive shop will not fill a tank if it has been empty.
I'm not quitting, I just don't do it much anymore. I used to live 1/2 block from the beach, now I'm 5 blocks away. I figure that's ten times farther that I have to travel to go divingpsysicx said:HMR why are you quiting SCUBA?Or do you just rent?
Guam360 said:empty tank does not affect it, any dive shop will not fill a tank if it has been empty. so that shop needs to inspect the tank for deteriation, before they will pressurize it, avoiding a rupture and injury. so if the clown wants to take them empty and valveless and expects to pay for a visual and pressurize them, then he is on something, and spoiled and shouldn't be in the water.
slowto250 said:I have been told by our POI, that tanks must be run down to @ 40 psi prior to transport. Avbug has indicated that a low pressure bell sounds at a predetermined value. I'm not sure how many tanks have this feature, but assume that it is set to go off in the very low psi ranges. Maybe somewhere in the 40 lb. vicinity ??