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If you're an FFDO, you know. If you're not, you don't need to know.
 
No Special procedures...just make sure to declare it.
 
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Just make sure it's at the bottom of your overnight bag. Ammo separate of course, I usually keep mine in the cooler.
 
This is the most useful thread I've come across in years.
 
In Canada you're weapon is kept in a lock box by the CBSA staff and is given back when the pilot on his return flight - does Mexico have the same procedure - just asking?
 
Hey, I forgot the hijack squawk code, can anyone else tell me? And while you're at it, I just want to know what a KCM card looks like, can one of you post a picture of yours?
Come on guys...loose lips....
 
Not to worry, I am sure the NSA has already paid this ID-10-T a personal visit with hopefully a rectal probe to boot!
 
Dude.. You're seriously asking this here???? How about a call to TSOC. A public forum? Yeah, no good.
 
In Canada you're weapon is kept in a lock box by the CBSA staff and is given back when the pilot on his return flight - does Mexico have the same procedure - just asking?

First of all it's "your". Secondly, the procedures for MX and CA are identical.
 
You're welcome. Just trying to help people.
 
Why does someone want to hijack and airplane in Mexico to come to the U.S. when you can just swim across a little creek called a river?
 

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