Transiting through the Capital Airport in Beijing, China on my flight from Los Angeles to Ho Chi Minh City, I had the wonderful experience of meeting the Chinese anti-terror police. I had a lens, an old lens, a 7" Aero Ektar lens in fact. There was absolutely no problem getting through the airport to leave Los Angeles.
In Beijing they have a marked health check-point that all travellers are required to pass through. It has a thermal camera that screens body temperatures. (I will avoid discussing security details in this discussion) flags anyone with an abnormally high temperature, and they are escorted for further screening. Been through it many times. 10 years ago they were using the infrared laser thermometers -- nice improvement. This time, an alarm went off as I went though and a very polite officer materialized and suggested I come with her. She had two others backing her up. She said the word nuclear. I was completely clueless (clearly).
They were quite professional and spoke excellent English which is good as my Chinese can be spotty. Then as they escorted me to a detention room they said I was radioactive. That was when it dawned on me that the Aero Ektar was the problem. I explained that I was a photographer and that I had an old lens. They kindly assisted me in taking it out of the bag and examining the lens. They had what I believe was a hand-held geiger counter which they pointed at my bags and me and then at the lens inside the bag. After going through all my carry on items and having me walk back through the sensors I was declared safe and allowed to continue to my connecting flight. With the Aero Ektar Lens. No problem whatsoever.
At Ho Chi Minh City they did not have such sophistication and I sailed right through. They did not have such sophistication at Los Angeles, either.
In China, on my way back, I was told by a man I met there that he had similar trouble at an American airport with a Leica Summicron. But as it was just a lens he was allowed to pass through with the lens.
I suppose that it is nice to know that someone in the US is occasionally looking out for radioactive shipments at airports. But I can report that there is excellent tech that is in use in China. They have health and radioactivity scans at airports for transit travelers and in coming travelers as well.
USA gotta step up its game.
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