Thanks for posting the visitor permit stuff. As we understand its very transparent and clear procedure for bringing in and out of UK. Hope its same esay peese in India as well. long shot eh?
-- Tue Apr 13, 2010 9:42 pm --
Thank you very much Amit. This is excellent. If I am not pestering you then I will appreciate if you can detailed out the procedure at airport customs for international departure. Definitely some form will be required to be fileld for custms as well. What details they take down?amit888_2000 wrote: Please remember this permission is airline specific, so book ur tkt first and then apply for the permission with a tkt photocopy, and arms license too...anything else, do ask, pls
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mundaire
Thanks for attaching the forms.
cheers.
Siddharth
-- Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:15 pm --
Vikram,
I did search the forum, although the topics were for bringing the guns into India. Hence all this effort.
cheers
Thats great piece of advice here. many thanks for the same.amit888_2000 wrote: u can even take any number of catridges out of india, but there is a specific packing for it....like for eg...
I took 2500 (.32), 3000 (12 bore), & 1500 (.22)........
while going it was included in my permission, & while returning, they counted all the empties and live.....so remember dont bring extra live or empties.......
while going I didnt had permission, as JET dont have there TEAm, I had to cancell my jet flight & book IC - Indian airline, & they instently permitted me, is very comfortable while travelling with air/firearms, as they have there National & international team...
-- Tue Apr 13, 2010 14:55 --
Normally with in India DGCA permission is only required if u taking more than 1 firearm/ air weapon...
Are you serious? I mean it, did they count all 500 cartridges? That means if plus/minus the ammo quantity then big trouble as well increased transit time.
by team, I guess you meant, shooting team? So Indian Airlines has its own teams so they have smoothlined these procedures. Wonder if British Airways has similar customer service.
The requirement of DGCA permit for more than one firearm is explicit? official policy? Cause I read 'normally' which will be like taking chances.
Its good to see all the feedback on this thread. Thank you guys.
cheers
Siddharth