So, so langsam wirds ernst, nächste Woche Freitag gehts los übers weite Meer nach Australien! Natürlich darf auf der Nuri für Luftaufnahmen nicht fehlen.
Die Große Frage ist wie läuft das mit dem Modellbaukram im Gepäck, was ins Handgepäck, was in de Koffer. Wer hat das schon mal gemacht und kann ein paar Tips geben.
Fluglinie ist Quantas, mitnehmen werde ich den Nuri im Koffer, den Sender ohne Batterien (wohl auch im Koffer) und eben den LiPobeutel mit 3x 3s800 LiPos.
Quantas schreibt zum Handgepäck das hier:
Von der erlaubten Kapazität wäre ich also weit drunter, ist nur die Frage ob die LiPos darunter fallen, oder doch lieber einfach ins niormale Gepäck...
Die Große Frage ist wie läuft das mit dem Modellbaukram im Gepäck, was ins Handgepäck, was in de Koffer. Wer hat das schon mal gemacht und kann ein paar Tips geben.
Fluglinie ist Quantas, mitnehmen werde ich den Nuri im Koffer, den Sender ohne Batterien (wohl auch im Koffer) und eben den LiPobeutel mit 3x 3s800 LiPos.
Quantas schreibt zum Handgepäck das hier:
Portable electronic devices containing lithium or lithium ion cells or batteries and Spare lithium or lithium ion cells or batteries
Spare Lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating greater than 160Wh, are not permitted on an aircraft under any circumstances.
Spare lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating of between 100Wh and 160Wh are limited to two batteries per passenger. Batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only. – Operator approval is required for these prior to travel.
Spare Lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating or less than 100Wh have no limit to the number that can be carried, batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only
Spare Lithium metal or Lithium alloy batteries with a lithium content of less than 2 grams have no limit to the number that can be carried, however, batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only.
If batteries are installed in equipment such as laptop computers, camera, calculators etc – the above limits still apply, however they can be carried as checked baggage, provided the electronic device is protected from accidental activation.
Note: Conversion from Ah (Amp hours) to Wh is: Ah x Voltage = Wh.
http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/dangerous-goods/global/en#lithiumbatteries
Spare Lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating greater than 160Wh, are not permitted on an aircraft under any circumstances.
Spare lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating of between 100Wh and 160Wh are limited to two batteries per passenger. Batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only. – Operator approval is required for these prior to travel.
Spare Lithium ion batteries and cells with a Watt hour rating or less than 100Wh have no limit to the number that can be carried, batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only
Spare Lithium metal or Lithium alloy batteries with a lithium content of less than 2 grams have no limit to the number that can be carried, however, batteries must have terminals insulated or protected to prevent short circuit and must be carried in cabin baggage only.
If batteries are installed in equipment such as laptop computers, camera, calculators etc – the above limits still apply, however they can be carried as checked baggage, provided the electronic device is protected from accidental activation.
Note: Conversion from Ah (Amp hours) to Wh is: Ah x Voltage = Wh.
http://www.qantas.com.au/travel/airlines/dangerous-goods/global/en#lithiumbatteries