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Glebe
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And do I just disarm camera or do I need to pull out battery and/Or SIM card

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Streak2
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I would pull the battery to properly ensure that the camera is in airplane mode and to stop the battery from going flat.

Glebe
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Ok. Thanks for that.
AncientGeek
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Also be sure to bring your batteries as carry-on and make sure they are wrapped in a way that keeps the battery contacts protected from coming in contact with any other conductive materials.  TSA wants us to carry all “spare” batteries on board rather than checking them and has limits on the quantity of batteries, though it is pretty high compared to what a normal person would carry around.

 

Personally, I put my cameras and travel sized base station (MR1100) in a small zippered case in my checked bag and I put the batteries in a ziplock bag with the contacts all facing in the same direction 90° away from each other, in my carry-on bag.

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