Bivy
AH senior member
Hi All,
Heading to RSA at the moment and thought I’d share my experience traveling with a firearm on Qatar.
This forum lacked concise guidance, but here’s the short synopsis of what you need to do and what you need to provide.
1) I called a month in advance (simple 1-800 helpline) and informed the airline of my intent to transport a firearm. They collected basic information about the rifle/ammunition and advised what I should bring at check-in.
2) Assembled required paperwork copies
- Valid 4457
- SAPS Permit (completed via Afton)
- Invitation Letter from outfitter
- Copy of Passport
- Declaration of Surrender of Firearm
Note: They had a Declaration of Surrender of Firearm waiting at the counter based on the information I provided when I called, but chose to use mine as it was typed and likely more detailed/accurate.
3) Check-in: The counter supervisor spotted the gun case and pulled us out of line and immediately to the front. They weighed the ammunition case to confirm it didn’t exceed 5kg. They didn’t require me to open the rifle case. Overall the process to check bags, get tickets, and sign firearm paperwork was 15 minutes.
4) I was stopped and told to stand aside briefly in Seattle and Doha. The 1 or 2 minute delay was so the supervisor could advise that the firearm had been loaded onto the aircraft.
And that’s all so far. I don’t anticipate any issues at O.R. Tambo. Hopefully this will be helpful for someone!
Bivy
Heading to RSA at the moment and thought I’d share my experience traveling with a firearm on Qatar.
This forum lacked concise guidance, but here’s the short synopsis of what you need to do and what you need to provide.
1) I called a month in advance (simple 1-800 helpline) and informed the airline of my intent to transport a firearm. They collected basic information about the rifle/ammunition and advised what I should bring at check-in.
2) Assembled required paperwork copies
- Valid 4457
- SAPS Permit (completed via Afton)
- Invitation Letter from outfitter
- Copy of Passport
- Declaration of Surrender of Firearm
Note: They had a Declaration of Surrender of Firearm waiting at the counter based on the information I provided when I called, but chose to use mine as it was typed and likely more detailed/accurate.
3) Check-in: The counter supervisor spotted the gun case and pulled us out of line and immediately to the front. They weighed the ammunition case to confirm it didn’t exceed 5kg. They didn’t require me to open the rifle case. Overall the process to check bags, get tickets, and sign firearm paperwork was 15 minutes.
4) I was stopped and told to stand aside briefly in Seattle and Doha. The 1 or 2 minute delay was so the supervisor could advise that the firearm had been loaded onto the aircraft.
And that’s all so far. I don’t anticipate any issues at O.R. Tambo. Hopefully this will be helpful for someone!
Bivy