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CrazyEight 08-19-2024 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by notEnuf (Post 3830119)
I'll take option 2. Never been an issue even nonreving. (aside from TLH which I avoid anyway) I love the look I get from FAs and gate agents. And does my uniform not give away my flight crew staus? Nobody cares and I like the bigger bag.

Option 3...

PilotBases 08-19-2024 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by Jughead135 (Post 3830112)
Not seeing the discount on their site. What is it, and how do you get it? Thanks!

PS: I can't stand spinner wheels--this looks like essentially the same bag (perhaps even marginally larger, based on the diagrams??), but w/ standard two wheels, and a few bucks cheaper....:
https://www.briggs-riley.com/products/essential-2-wheel-carry-on

Should be on DL Perx, have to email Briggs customer support and they tell you requirements. ID pic I think.

Flownit 08-19-2024 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by PilotBases (Post 3830130)
Should be on DL Perx, have to email Briggs customer support and they tell you requirements. ID pic I think.

I bough the Briggs bag year one. It’s nice overall. The handle broke, though. I sent it in for repair and they sort of repaired it but it’s still flimsy and doesn’t really carry its own weight properly anymore. It’s retired from pilot-use and I use it on longer Europe non-rev trips but it didn’t stand up to domestic system schedules for me. Went to the lw heavy metal frame bag.

m3113n1a1 08-19-2024 09:06 AM


Originally Posted by Flownit (Post 3830173)
I bough the Briggs bag year one. It’s nice overall. The handle broke, though. I sent it in for repair and they sort of repaired it but it’s still flimsy and doesn’t really carry its own weight properly anymore. It’s retired from pilot-use and I use it on longer Europe non-rev trips but it didn’t stand up to domestic system schedules for me. Went to the lw heavy metal frame bag.

My current LW is over 10 years old with zero maintenance except some wd40 on the wheels. I know they're ugly, and I hate that they scream pilot..but it's held up to the domestic system plus commuting on RJs well.

Abouttime2fish 08-19-2024 09:10 AM


Originally Posted by notEnuf (Post 3830114)
Happened to me. Us maybe??? I told them the flight wouldn't leave until my bag made it back to me. Originator out of TLH left on time that day, OPS was on it after that radio call.

HaHa! I wasn’t there the day it happened, but a trip a short time later that the story came up! You get a new bag or bid no TLH now? Seems forever since I’ve been there, must be mostly on different equipment now.

Jughead135 08-19-2024 10:00 AM


Originally Posted by PilotBases (Post 3830130)
Should be on DL Perx, have to email Briggs customer support and they tell you requirements. ID pic I think.

Will look there, thanks!

John Carr 08-19-2024 10:17 AM


Originally Posted by Gunfighter (Post 3830083)
The 22" LW suiter (extra thick) has equivalent volume to the 26" bag. It was my choice for over a decade of long international trips until downsizing.

I've been using one of these for 15 years now, only had to send it back once for repairs. Did the itemized repairs since it was only a few things instead of the "udate'. Cost like $150 and they basically gave me a new bag.

Even in the winter, it has room to spare.

I fly with some pilots;

2 day trip, they have the 26" bag, flight kit/EFB bag is the TP horizontal like the FA's use, AND a food trough, and they don't commute.....

GliderCFI 08-19-2024 11:09 AM

Man what a buncha "tactical sized" guys who like to dress like broke RJ pilots laying over at the Holiday inn.

I have a 22" and 26" both. Had them both for at least a decade. The 26" is ideal for Europe layovers when I don't feel like being asked about Tr*mp while having a Heineken. Enables nicer shoes and attire. Also, if I choose to carry stuff to train with, swim gear, running bottles, whatever, it makes everything easier to fit. 80% of my summer trips are with the smaller bag. And yeah, as CX said, 6'5". My shoes are big and my clothes have more material, unfortunately.

I've never had an issue with the 26" in like 17 years of commuting. It's only my commute station that wanted to make it a thing this week. It fit fine in the machine, by the way. Unless there's new guidance somewhere, it's always been my understanding that working and commuting pilots are exempt from bag rules. That includes size and number.

I'm just trying to not look as identifiable as most of our group on my layover, while continuing to be healthy and get some training volume in

John Carr 08-19-2024 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by GliderCFI (Post 3830216)
Man what a buncha "tactical sized" guys who like to dress like broke RJ pilots laying over at the Holiday inn.

I have a 22" and 26" both. Had them both for at least a decade. The 26" is ideal for Europe layovers when I don't feel like being asked about Tr*mp while having a Heineken. Enables nicer shoes and attire. Also, if I choose to carry stuff to train with, swim gear, running bottles, whatever, it makes everything easier to fit. 80% of my summer trips are with the smaller bag. And yeah, as CX said, 6'5". My shoes are big and my clothes have more material, unfortunately.

I've never had an issue with the 26" in like 17 years of commuting. It's only my commute station that wanted to make it a thing this week. It fit fine in the machine, by the way. Unless there's new guidance somewhere, it's always been my understanding that working and commuting pilots are exempt from bag rules. That includes size and number.

I'm just trying to not look as identifiable as most of our group on my layover, while continuing to be healthy and get some training volume in

YMMV, but the aforementioned LW "suiter" bag has A LOT of capacity. The additional compartment EASILY fits 2-3-4 days of items freeing up the main compartment for the bulky items.

Travelpro recently released a model that's similar to a LW with exernal pockets an it's expanadable.

WhyIFly 08-19-2024 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by CX500T (Post 3830091)
What do I adjust down to? Wear same white T and socks for the whole trip? Use both sides of my underwear?

Maybe another career that you would be better suited for. Over 70,000 airline pilots in the US seem to figure out how to do it every day, but evidently you can't.


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