jmcisc
Active Member
I flew with my first C & R-purchased handgun up from N. Carolina to BWI on Southwest. The counter staff was an older-looking woman who seemed to be experienced but I was careful to use the words, "I need to declare my gun" (not pistol, handgun) before placing it on the counter. She was very nonchalant about it, probably had done it hundreds of times down there.
Friendly, helpful, no problems whatsoever.
In your case, I would let the airlines know about the clerk in question and suggest some additional training. HER panic and reaction had the potential to create a lot of problems.....
I flew SW from my home airport in Ft. Lauderdale to BWI. I had checked with SW a few times before my flight to make sure I did everything EXACTLY as required. I was told that once declaring at the check in counter that I was transporting handguns I would be taken off to the side to inspect that the weapons were unloaded. While there was no panic on the part of SW staff they insisted that I open my gun case for inspection at the check in counter.
This did cause quite a stir with the other passengers waiting to check their bags.
Everything arrived at BWI safe and sound.