On one of my recent trips several issues came up regarding traveling with a firearm.
When I have to fly and take a firearm with me, it is packed inside of a hard case (pelican style) with two padlocks that only I have the key to. Short of taking a saw or bolt cutters to it there is no way to get into the case.
When I arrived at one of my stops, someone had installed a large zip-tie around the case further preventing it from being opened.
When I was departing, after declaring the firearm and signing the declaration that it was unloaded the gate agent requested that I demonstrate that the firearm was unloaded. She only backed down when I asked her to verify that she wanted me to remove the gun from the case within the airport.
Upon my return, I contacted United asking about these incidents and their response is below,
John K
Dear Mr. XXXXXX:
I am sorry for any confusion regarding traveling with your firearm.
After reviewing the link below, I did not see any information regarding a zip tie around your case. Because of the incidents occurring around our world, security is changing everyday, for our own safety. Although it sounds like a good solution to the horrible incident that happened in the airport baggage area, I could not find a change in policy showing that this is what is done now. Possibly it is a case by case handling.
https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/travel/baggage/sports.aspxIf you would like further information you may contact the TSA at the link below that I have provided:
https://www.tsa.gov/As far as the ticket agent, we do take complaints of this nature very seriously and your comments will be used to provide additional training to our agents.
Your understanding is appreciated.
Regards,
Judy Smith
Customer Care
Case:12285512