Airport
Reality-Check
Traveling with a firearm doesn’t have to be stressful, but it does require knowing the exact procedures. Thousands of travelers face life-changing penalties each year for simple mistakes that could have been easily avoided.
- 6,678 guns caught at TSA checkpoints in 2024 (94% were loaded)
- $23M in fines issued to travelers who didn’t know the rules
- Fines start at $1,500 and can exceed $17,000 for repeat offenses
- 1,200% increase in firearm fines since 2018
- Loss of TSA PreCheck privileges for violations
- Potential criminal charges in some jurisdictions
The Simple Truth: UNLOADED. LOCKED. DECLARED. CHECKED.
But knowing these four words isn’t enough. The devil is in the details - which airline forms to complete, exactly what to say at check-in, how to handle TSA inspections, what happens during flight delays, and dozens of other critical steps that separate legal transport from federal violations.
Get the complete step-by-step airport procedures, airline-specific requirements, and mistake-prevention checklists in our FREE comprehensive guide below.
Flying With Your Firearm? One Mistake Can Mean Serious Consequences
2
Packing
Unload your firearm, secure it in a locked case, and double-check every bag to make sure no stray rounds remain.
3
At The Airport
Head straight to the airline check-in counter and clearly declare your firearm before checking your luggage. Want to know exactly what to say? Download the checklist below!
4
After Check-In
Keep the keys from your locked gun case with you and stay available near the counter in case TSA needs you to unlock it.
5
Arrival & Diversions
Understand the laws at your destination, even if your flight is diverted to a different state. Check the USCCA® Reciprocity map, especially if your flight is diverted, and follow the information provided.
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What You'll Learn in This Guide
- How to legally transport a firearm across state lines
- What to know before flying with a firearm
- Common travel mistakes responsible gun owners don’t realize they’re making
- How to handle law enforcement interactions during travel
- How to plan ahead and travel with confidence
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