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Getting Tools to Atlanta
This may be a silly question, but we are a Rookie team :) We will be flying to Atlanta for the Championships..... Q: how does everyone get their tools and "Stuff" there if they are flying?
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We ship a second crate.
121 has a bus going. Perhaps your stuff can catch a ride http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...hlight=121+bus |
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We ship our tools and stuff in our crate. If you make your crate a little larger then the robot you should be able to cram your stuff inside. Just make sure you secure it or else you'll show up at Atlanta with a damaged robot :eek: .
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Find people who have friends in Atlanta... then ship stuff to them. Or, if you havent picked your hotel yet or even if you have, ask if they will hold a package for you... and just ship UPS.
-q |
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Some parents on our team prefer to drive, so they pull a trailer.
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:ahh: That makes sense. Looks like we have a little job to do before then.
Thanks, John about the bus. Will check it out. |
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The West Coast teams don't have a realistic option for driving tools/materials to Atlanta. We pack suitcases, plastic bins, and boxes with a mix of tools, and soft packing materials for the flight. Each team member is allowed a personal luggage piece, a carry-on and one piece for the team. The 50 lb weight limitation and fairly steep fee ($50) for exceeding 50 lb requires us to weigh each piece and balance the materials among the pieces of checked baggage available. It's not easy or fun, but you can get a lot of tools, parts and materials to Atlanta this way.
Of course, now we won't have to worry about taking a bandsaw or drill press. Silver lining??? |
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How big of a hassle is getting the tools thru airport security these days? Wouldn't it be easier to have your tools Fed Ex'ed to your motel? Any airport hassle stories? |
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Lots of ways and most of them are already listed here:
1) If you have family / friends that have some free space to spare ship the items to them and pick it up when you get there. And Visa Versa when you leave bring the stuff back to them and arrange for the same carrier who delivered the items to come and pick it up. 2) See if anyone on the team has intentions of driving to the Hotel & Event find out if they have some space in their vehicle to take some items with them. 3) Bring some stuff on the plane as Luggage. (Don't exactly know what the Carrier will allow onboard their plane so make sure there's no chemicals or sharp pointy objects to start with.) 4)Call the Hotel you are staying at and see if they'll be able to accept & hold a shipped package and ship the items to them. 5) Build another crate and ship the stuff to the drayage company and tell them to hold that as well for the Championship. Shipping & Handling Fees need to be delt with by the Team. FIRST can only ensure delivery of the robot and anything inside the crate with the robot. Everything else if I'm not mistaken is the Teams responsibility. |
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Did I ever mention that the Championship should move out west for a couple of years? Jet lag, ticketing lines and cunfosion, waiting for luggage, explaining RC controllers to TSA, should be experienced by the whole FIRST community. Oh, yeah. Next year there's a Hawaii regional. If your going, have a nice flight!! |
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Call your airline and find out their policies. You should be able to check all of your tools but they will not allow any chemicals. If you arrange it before hand and get to baggage check early you shouldn't have a problem.
Just remember to not make anyone box too heavy. Baggage that is too heavy has a tendency to get lost. |
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Ususally 1/2 the team wants to drive and the other 1/2 wants to fly. This works out nicely because if we have 6 car loads of people going down there anyway, it usually isn't that hard to bring a box of buttons or whatnot along. Of course the drive is only about 11 hours for my team, this option may not work for others.
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I would suggest that you talk to local teams that are attending the Championship. We had this problem last year and we had some local teams willing to help us bring our tools to the event.
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Checked luggage is a different story. Anything solid (metal, wood) shouldn't be an issue. Any liquids, powders, etc - forget it. IMHO, options (in order of preference) 1. Drive (or have someone drive) 2. Ship to hotel/friend/local team/some parent's business office in ATL... (2a - ship by bus! Cheap, reliable, and they'll hold it a day or two for you) 3. Checked luggage 4. Buy all new tools there :yikes: Don |
Re: Getting Tools to Atlanta
Hi Guys,
We are near Atlanta, and have extra room in our team trailer. If you run out of options, give us a call. You can ship it to us and we'll haul it down to ATL for you. You can find our contact info at www.ForsythAlliance.com. - Rick Folea Team Mentor |
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