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<blockquote data-quote="caryh" data-source="post: 542002" data-attributes="member: 19062"><p>I've flown quite a few times with my combo pump, and I've never had any problems with security.</p><p></p><p>I've flown to the USA, Domincan Republic, Cape Verde, and on several European flights.</p><p></p><p>I nomally just walk through the metal detector and show them the pump. </p><p>Most staff now know exactly what they are and just ask to swab it.</p><p>I never even mention my infusion sets and backup insulin in my hand luggage,as all the staff seem to know what it is when they see it on an xray.</p><p></p><p>In the United States I got thanked for being so helpful just for being clear about having one.</p><p></p><p>My meter just goes through the xray in my hand luggage.</p><p></p><p>when I first few with it I turned off the bluetooth before takeoff, but most of the time I forget. Its never been an issue, and i've never had any cabin crew say anything about it..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="caryh, post: 542002, member: 19062"] I've flown quite a few times with my combo pump, and I've never had any problems with security. I've flown to the USA, Domincan Republic, Cape Verde, and on several European flights. I nomally just walk through the metal detector and show them the pump. Most staff now know exactly what they are and just ask to swab it. I never even mention my infusion sets and backup insulin in my hand luggage,as all the staff seem to know what it is when they see it on an xray. In the United States I got thanked for being so helpful just for being clear about having one. My meter just goes through the xray in my hand luggage. when I first few with it I turned off the bluetooth before takeoff, but most of the time I forget. Its never been an issue, and i've never had any cabin crew say anything about it.. [/QUOTE]
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