Hey guys just a question that came to mind. Those who have done arm and leg lengthening, what have you said to airport security when the metal detectors go off from the metal in your body? Serious question.
Lol. They search you manually. (Yes, that means you can hide a gun inside your anus while limb lengthening and transfer it anywhere)
I've heard different things, one of which is that precice doesn't set off the alarms. Who knows though, I think I also heard from another source that it does.
I called the airline ahead of time and arranged for help. I didn't actually go through those security detectors, they just manually searched me while I was in the wheelchair and my carry-on luggage. So while I had a doctor's note ready just in case, I bypassed the issue altogether.
Quote from: YellowSpike on March 05, 2015, 01:23:51 PMI called the airline ahead of time and arranged for help. I didn't actually go through those security detectors, they just manually searched me while I was in the wheelchair and my carry-on luggage. So while I had a doctor's note ready just in case, I bypassed the issue altogether.
They didn't even search me or scan me at Moscow Domodedovo airport and Qatar, and Singapore Changi airport.
ItsMyLife, how was your flying experience? How did you get to your seat in the plane?
Quote from: joax on March 06, 2015, 07:36:43 AMItsMyLife, how was your flying experience? How did you get to your seat in the plane?
Not sure about ItsMyLife, but when I called the airline ahead of time, they arranged for me to get a wheelchair (the first time I was ever in one!) from the luggage check-in spot to the actual terminal. Then, when the flight begins boarding, they wheel you to the actual plane itself, and then help you get to your seat if you need it. I was lucky to get a seat with a lot of legroom. Then, when the flight lands, they wheel you again from the plane through customs (if you were doing an international flight like I did) and security, to luggage, and then finally to whoever is gonna pick you up.
Quote from: musicmaker on March 06, 2015, 03:09:33 PMYeah, airlines usually have that service. It's called Assistance or Services for PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility).
Yeah, they make you check into this little area right after you check in your luggage. I was never on a wheelchair throughout LL except for the airport. But man, my knees kept acting up while I was sitting in the chair and on the plane. Such an uncomfortable experience and horrible 7hour flight.
Do you have to pay for that service?
Quote from: heightangel on March 12, 2015, 08:59:13 PMDo you have to pay for that service?
Nope, it should be complimentary with your ticket. I definitely didn't pay for it.
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