Airplane trip with turntable...


Hi I'd like to take turntable Sony 5520 for airplane trip and make a gift to my close friend. Will I be able to bring it through TSA? I'll just pack it onto the corrugated box and cary it horizontally in my arms to the gate.
czarivey
Beware, they are going to make you unpack it in the airport, especially if it's in an unmarked box. Take packing tape with you to repack it with on the spot.
I carried a McIntosh MC-225 tube amp on a flight one time from Atlanta to Philadelphia in 2008 or so. It was in a "custom" cardboard box with a lot of duct tape all over it. Very shady looking, but I had to go with what I had on hand at the time. My friend thought I was going to get a full body cavity search, but I decided to risk it anyway because I was already checking a C-20 preamp and didn't want to check this as I had no way to safely pack it for that. You want to know what happened? Absolutely nothing. They didn't even ask me what the hell it was and they sure didn't ask me to open it.

Another time, also from ATL to PHL, I carried on an Eminent Technology ET-2 tonearm. This time they made me open the box. They were not happy at all. Upon sending it through the X-ray machine:

"What's is it?" they said.

"A tonearm for a turntable," I said.

"Remove the instrument," demanded security (they were not happy!).

I slowly opened the box to reveal the arm. I don't think I even took it out. I guess they realized how delicate it was by the way I opened the box and decided that it could never be used as a weapon, I don't know. He certainly did not think, "Oh, yep, that's an ET-2 alright."

"Proceed," they said.

I was sweating bullets!

A turntable with a conventional arm is a little more recognizable, so I think you will be OK as you're sure it will fit in the overhead compartment or under your seat. The dimensions of these compartments are easy to find if you do a quick search online.
I recently carried on a turntable on a flight to the CES Show. A good thing i had a record with me because TSA wanted to see if it was really a turntable. I put on Al Coltrane and to my surprise the TSA agent had seen him live and really loved the music. Needless to say I made it through OK.

Good luck with your trip.
What day is your flight? I want to watch the news and see how this all turns out.
I bought a SP-10 Mk 2 while traveling and elected to bring it home on the plane rather than ship it. I already had one carry-on so packed it very carefully for checked baggage. I assumed it would be X-rayed and passed along.

However when I arrived home I found the box had been opened and everything removed. That was easy to see since it was not repacked carefully. Fortunately there was no damage. But if I had known I would have shipped it separately.