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That's good advice for any interaction with the TSA on any potentially restricted item. I'm at the point of being so frustrated with TSA's shenanigans, I just preemptively avoid the hassle by putting things like that in my check bag. But another scenario, is what if you don't have a checked bag? Lot's of people travel light, and wouldn't have a check bag to put things like rotors into.
And to make sure I actually answer your question, the airport in particular where I encountered the ignorance was at SEATAC airport in Seattle. I live in Seattle, so I fly through there at least once a month.
And to make sure I actually answer your question, the airport in particular where I encountered the ignorance was at SEATAC airport in Seattle. I live in Seattle, so I fly through there at least once a month.
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