The ljuggage is still sent to the according airport, you'd have to order it back.
Checked luggage is that which has been checked in: weighed, labelled, and taken away to be loaded onto the plane. You don't see it again until you have landed at the other end and the plane is unloaded. Hand luggage is that which you can take onto the plane with you and have access to during the flight.
Plane-side is a derivative of gate-check in terms of luggage. Plane-side luggage is generally used to describe luggage that was gate-checked, but left on a designated cart next to the stairs of a small aircraft. This cart of luggage is then taken and loaded into the cargo hold of the aircraft. Upon arrival, the luggage is taken off first and carted to the aircraft stairs for passengers to retrieve.
Yes, Ryanair charge for luggage to go in the hold of the aircraft. You can take up to 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm into the cabin (to place in the overhead locker) for free. You can then pay extra for baggage to be checked in and loaded in the hold. The price for checking in baggage varies on the time of year travelling. When booking your flight you will be given the option of selecting to check in baggage for your flight and the appropriate prices will be displayed. I have attached a link below regarding the dimensions and weight allowance.
As long as it is not 'loaded'.
Definitely NOT on the person or the Carry On Luggage. I worked for some time teaching TSA Agents on inspecting luggage. And BB Guns are a "Red Flag." If you want to carry one on the aircraft you must notify the Air lines Agent that it is an Air Gun (BB) otherwise it will be confiscated and you may have to answer some questions to the Law Enforcement personal. Pellet guns can not be in "Carry on luggage" they must be in the "Checked Luggage" they can not be loaded, and must have the cylinder removed from the gun. I strongly suggest that you declare it at the Check-in counter. Go to http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm#6 and read the section on "Guns and Firearms."
A large double decker weighs around 24,000 lbs; fully loaded with passengers and luggage, this rises to around 40,000 lbs.
Yes it can be carried. If you are talking about the legal ones, yes. (im referring to prescription medicines or OTC drugs). You just have to be mindful though of where you are going to, because certain destinations impose certain customs rules when importing medicines into their countries. Australia & USA for example, need for u to declare them on their declarations form prior to landing into their airport.. Other countries, do not mind much at all if you are carrying personal prescription medicines, such as Philippines or Morocco.
place rifle in airline approved case and sign the card that it is not loaded. Place ammo in luggage, but not in gun case. When you arrive at air port tell them what you have and they take it from there. Gun will be checked and case locked. Make sure yo have the key and case is left unlocked ot allow inspection. Have done this many times with out problem.
He can be called out for purposely getting hit.
Birds are innocent, Except when they are loaded. Sometimes sh*t happens.
3000 lbs from role to flight level 1500 feet
No unless drive train is completely f***ed. I would have it checked outbefore you max it out more