Updated: 31 july 2011 26 Aug 2020
pre-flight checklist
- this is my system for pre-flight packing
- i’ve tried to genericise it for other people
- use at your own risk, your mileage may vary
- print out a copy of this document before packing
- cross off all items once packed, or if unnecessary
- amendments and updates welcome via e-mail to webmaster at crypticide dot com
day-before pre-flight todo list
- check for and remove sharps/dubious items from carry-on luggage, in all pockets
- back-up laptop before leaving home
- charge bose headphones
- charge foreign cellphone
- charge home cellphone
- charge laptop
- charge USB aux battery
- in-car USB charger
- in-car phone mounting
- check-in online
- get foreign money
- print routes and maps from remote airport to hotel
- update ipod with latest podcasts, movies to watch, etc **
- laptop sanitisation: encryption for private data, flush “empty” disk blocks. **
morning of departure checklist
- cancel beeping alarm clock
- check fridge properly shut
- check taps / faucets off
- empty trash
- lock doors
- lock windows
- switch off oven
- switch off coffee machine(s)
- switch off tv/hifi/video
- switch off boiler if necessary
carry-on bag / on person
- all valuable electrical items (implicit ipod, bose headphones, laptop, camera…)
- all paperwork
- book for flight
- in-flight neck pillow **
- one change of underwear
- one dose of painkillers (aspirin, whatever)
- pack of mints / gum
- pack of tissues / wipes
- small folding umbrella
- sunglasses
- foam earplugs (augment headphones, also for noisy hotels)***
- small handtowel?
checked bags
- stuff you can afford to be without for a day or two
- stuff you can afford to have stolen
- coffee survival kit
paperwork
- check-in information / boarding cards
- driving license
- data access codes for driving license checks
- all car rental / hotel loyalty / frequent flyer cards (for lounge access) **
- foreign wallet
- hotel address and check-in information
- maps of destination
- passports and visas
- security passes for work
clothing
- comfy shoes
- enough socks
- enough t-shirts
- enough underwear
- exercise / workout clothes and shoes **
- flip-flops / shower sandals
- hat for sun
- light jacket
- posh hat
- posh outfit / business suit
- posh shoes
- pyjamas / clothes to sleep in
- jacket and tie
- shirts
- shorts
- swimming costume / swim goggles
- trousers / skirts
- warm jacket
electrical
- appropriate mains converter for general purpose
- appropriate mains converter for laptop
- bose noise-cancelling headphones
- camera
- camera charger
- camera connection cable
- camera storage cards
- foreign cellphone
- foreign cellphone charger
- geek toys – tablets, kindles
- home cellphone
- ipod
- ipod charger cable
- laptop
- laptop ethernet dongle (and cable?)
- laptop power supply
- laptop aircraft power cable **
- laptop video dongles: vga and dvi and HDMI, etc
- laptop presentation dongles: pointer, clicker **
- smart watch
- smart watch charger cable
- USB charger
- USB Power Brick
- voice recorder / work equipment
- work 2fa / security authentication token
personal
- cleansers
- comb
- contact lenses and cleaner
- earplugs
- make-up
- moisturiser
- painkillers
- personal hygiene products
- shampoo/conditioner
- shaving kit
- sunblock
- toothbrush/paste
- vitamins
utility
- detergent for laundry
- empty plastic bag for damp stuff
- sleeping bag liner if risk of dubious hotel linen
- small hank of tough string / washing-line
- small sewing kit
- spare bag for expansion
- towel
- universal bath plug (everyone should have one, or something to plug a sink/bath)
other people
- presents for friends
travel tips
robin: One other simple packing tip (which I got from Chris Holloway while we were both at IBM) is ‘have a separate sponge-bag/shaving kit for travel’. This helps avoid those nasty moments when you realise you have forgotten toothpaste/brush, deodorant, cufflinks, etc etc.
robin: For a while, pre-Euro, I used to [steal] a sick-bag off each national carrier and put my small change into it. The resulting ‘envelopes’ lived in a recycled toast-rack by my desk, so it was simply a matter of riffling through them and hoicking out the right one for the trip. :^)
bart: see also http://www.onebag.com/checklist.html