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Rolling luggage buying help

Frequently Asked Questions

What size rolling flight bag do pilots use?

Most pilots carry an 18 to 22 inch rollaboard for typical trips because that range fits standard aircraft overhead bins and the carry-on allowance. Crews on longer trips often step up to a 24 inch expandable for extra capacity, while an 18 inch or slim bag suits short pairings and tight crew cabinets.

What is a rollaboard?

A rollaboard is upright wheeled luggage with two recessed inline wheels and a retractable handle that you tilt back and tow behind you. It is the classic crew carry-on format, valued for durable, protected wheels and deep packing space, and it handles thresholds, curbs, and ramps with less fuss than four exposed wheels.

What is the difference between a rollaboard and a spinner?

A rollaboard rides on two wheels and tilts back to tow behind you, while a spinner rides upright on four or more multidirectional wheels you can push beside you or pivot in place. Rollaboards favor durability and packing depth; spinners favor effortless maneuvering on smooth terminal floors but wear faster on rough surfaces.

Are expandable rollaboards worth it for pilots?

Expandable rollaboards are worth it if you sometimes overpack, shop on the road, or need room for an extra uniform, because the zippered gusset adds depth when you want it and compresses back when you do not. Pilots who prize a guaranteed, consistently bin-legal footprint may prefer a fixed, non-expandable bag instead.

Will a rolling flight bag fit in an aircraft overhead bin?

Standard 18 to 22 inch rolling flight bags are designed to meet carry-on dimensions and fit the overhead bins on most commercial aircraft. Bin space varies by aircraft type, and regional jets can be tighter, so on smaller airplanes you may need to gate-check a larger bag. Always confirm your carrier's current carry-on limits.

Do rolling flight bags fit in a GA cockpit?

It depends on the airplane. Many general aviation cockpits and baggage areas are tight, so a hard, full-size rollaboard may not fit a small single or light twin. Serious GA travelers and crews on larger aircraft do well with rolling bags, but owner-flown pilots in compact cabins should measure their space or choose a soft flight bag.