jbroker83
Enlightened
Just got back from a week long vacation down to Orlando, FL. Very cold down there, relatively speaking. Anyways, this was my first trip flying with lights. I wanted to be prepared for the worst, while striking a balance of having a backpack full of lights. After much thought and debate, I decided to fly with basically five lights. They were: 1. Streamlight Keymate with fresh batteries on my keychain, 2. Dorcy AAA LED, 3. Princeton Tec Rage, 4. Princeton Tec Blast, 5. SureFire G2Z. I also had my Inova Xo3 but checked it in my luggage. For batteries, I had 10 extra CR 123's, and a 12 pack of Rayovac Maximum Plus AAA's. I put the lights in my carry-on backpack, but kept the blast in my jeans pocket. My extra batteries were stored in my carry-on. As I was leaving Omaha, NE....one of the TSA agents who was watching my bag go through the X-ray machine, stated "this guy's prepared" then she gave me a slight grin and I was on my way. I felt very good about having this selection of lights on me. The Streamlight Key-mate was just a light that happened to be on my keychain, but it could serve a purpose in an absolute emergency. The Dorcy, Blast, and Rage all ran on AAA's and I was glad that I limited my lights to just two types of batteries. Since both the Blast and the Rage are waterproof, I was also confident should that scenario have come into play. My SF G2Z was going to be my heavy hitter for output, since I packed my Inova. I was able to experience Disney World Parks and Universal with my G2Z in one pocket and my Blast in the other. I felt very comfortable and never really even noticed them in my pockets. On the way out of Orlando, the TSA agent didn't say a thing as I passed my bag through with zero problems. My only regret was to not bring my Inova in my bag....I was somewhat hesistant as it's made of a harder material and I didn't want it to be precieved as a weapon. Thankfully, my planes didn't meet the same fate as the characters in "Lost" and I didn't have to be the survivor that happened to have flashlights along.