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Flight crew luggage: the working pilot's travel system

The difference between consumer luggage and true flight crew luggage shows up around flight number two hundred. Crew bags are engineered for daily commercial use, with ballistic nylon shells, reinforced frames, and wheel-and-handle systems that hold up to repeated jet-bridge abuse, overhead bins, and crew-room floors. Most working pilots and flight attendants build a two-bag system: a wheeled rollaboard that goes in the bin and a tote that rides under the seat as the personal item, joined together so the whole stack rolls one-handed. The collection above brings together the lines crews trust most, anchored by the Travelpro FlightCrew5 series and complemented by Aerocoast, ASA, and our newest crew line, StrongBags. The table below maps the most popular pieces so you can match a bag to your aircraft, your base, and the way you pack.

Popular flight crew luggage at a glance

Bag Type Best for Brand
FlightCrew5 22" Expandable Rollaboard Rollaboard The airline crew standard carry-on Travelpro
FlightCrew5 18" Expandable Rollaboard Rollaboard Regional crews and tighter bins Travelpro
FlightCrew5 24" Expandable Rollaboard Rollaboard Multi-day pairings and wide-body crews Travelpro
FlightCrew5 Slim Expandable Rollaboard Rollaboard Minimalist packers in narrow bins Travelpro
FlightCrew5 Multi-Purpose Tote Tote Under-seat personal item Travelpro
FlightCrew5 Large Crew Cooler Crew cooler Full-day and multi-leg meals on duty Travelpro
FlightCrew5 Small Crew Cooler Crew cooler Single-leg snacks and drinks Travelpro
FlightCrew5 Attachment J-Hook Attachment Joining a tote or cooler to the rollaboard Travelpro
Aerocoast Pro EFB + Cooler II Combo EFB and cooler Carrying a tablet and a meal in one bag Aerocoast
Aerocoast Pro Crew I Crew bag Organized everyday crew gear Aerocoast
StrongBags Vortex Voyager 22 Flight Crew Roller Rollaboard Crew-standard carry-on from our newest line StrongBags
StrongBags Summit Flight Crew Commander All-in-one crew bag Carrying everything in a single piece StrongBags
ASA AirClassics Crew Pack Crew backpack Hands-free commuting with headset storage ASA

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Types of flight crew luggage

Rollaboards and spinners

The rollaboard is the backbone of any crew kit. It rides in the overhead bin and carries the bulk of your clothing and layover gear. Travelpro FlightCrew5 rollaboards come in 18", 22", and 24" upright sizes plus a Slim profile, so you can match the bag to your aircraft and base. The 22" is the long-standing crew standard, while regional pilots often choose the 18" or Slim for tighter bins. Our newest line, StrongBags, adds its own crew roller in the Vortex Voyager 22 for pilots who want a fresh take on the standard carry-on.

Crew coolers

A crew cooler is an insulated bag that keeps meals and beverages cold through a duty day, sparing you airport food prices and giving you a healthy option at altitude. The FlightCrew5 cooler comes in small and large sizes, and several models are designed to attach to the rollaboard so the cooler moves with the stack instead of in your free hand.

Totes and crew bags

A tote rides under the seat as your personal item and holds the things you reach for in flight: documents, a tablet, snacks, and headset. The FlightCrew5 Multi-Purpose Tote and the StrongBags Summit Flight Crew Commander show two approaches, from a slim companion tote to a single all-in-one bag built to carry an entire crew kit.

Combo EFB and cooler bags

Some crews prefer to consolidate. The Aerocoast Pro EFB + Cooler II pairs secure tablet and electronic flight bag storage with an insulated cooler compartment in one piece, so a pilot can carry charts, devices, and a meal without juggling a second bag through the terminal.

Crew backpacks and attachments

If you commute by air or want your hands free, a crew backpack like the ASA AirClassics Crew Pack carries headset, tablet, and supplies on your shoulders. For a deeper selection, see our aviation pilot backpacks. Attachments such as the FlightCrew5 J-Hook lock a tote or cooler onto the rollaboard handle so the whole stack rolls together.

Crew luggage brands we carry

  • Travelpro: the original crew rollaboard maker and the dominant name on the line. The FlightCrew5 series uses ballistic nylon with a DuraGuard coating and reinforced frames, built for daily commercial use.
  • Aerocoast: known for combo bags that merge electronic flight bag storage with an insulated cooler, including the Pro Crew and Pro EFB + Cooler lines.
  • StrongBags: our newest crew line, with all-in-one crew bags and rollers such as the Vortex Voyager 22 roller and the Summit Flight Crew Commander, designed to consolidate a full crew kit into fewer pieces.
  • ASA: the AirClassics Crew Pack brings a weather-resistant backpack option with dedicated headset and tablet storage.

How to choose the right flight crew luggage

Start with size, because your aircraft and base set the rule. The 22" rollaboard is the flight-crew industry standard, and most major US carriers accept a carry-on up to 22 x 14 x 9 inches, or 45 linear inches. If you fly regional jets with smaller bins, size down to the 18" or Slim. If you work long multi-day pairings or wide-body routes, the 24" gives you the room you need. Keep in mind that airlines, not the FAA or TSA, set carry-on limits, so confirm the allowance for your airline and base before you buy. Next, decide how you want to pack. Most crews pair a rollaboard with a tote as the under-seat personal item and connect the two with a J-Hook so the stack moves one-handed. Add a crew cooler if you want meals and drinks on duty, or choose a combo EFB and cooler bag to carry your tablet and food together. If you commute by air, a crew backpack frees your hands. For wheeled-only options across the store, browse rolling flight bags; for soft-sided pieces, see classic flight bags; and for the full range, visit our flight bags hub. For a deeper walkthrough, read our guide to the best travel gear for professional pilots and airline crews.

Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation only: we sell pilot and crew gear and nothing else, so our team knows rollaboard sizes, carry-on limits, and how crews actually pack.
  • The lines crews trust: the full Travelpro FlightCrew5 series alongside Aerocoast, StrongBags, and ASA.
  • Trusted for 25-plus years: thousands of pilots and flight attendants rely on Pilot Mall for cockpit and crew equipment.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100: most crew rollaboards and bags qualify.
  • Expert guidance: talk to people who fly before you buy.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size rollaboard do flight crews use?

The 22-inch rollaboard is the flight-crew industry standard and fits most major US carrier carry-on limits of about 22 by 14 by 9 inches. Regional crews often size down to an 18-inch or slim bag for tighter bins, while wide-body crews running multi-day pairings may choose a 24-inch.

What is the best luggage brand for pilots and flight attendants?

Travelpro is the most widely carried crew luggage brand, and its FlightCrew5 series is the benchmark for working pilots and flight attendants. It uses ballistic nylon with a DuraGuard coating and reinforced frames built for daily commercial use. Aerocoast, StrongBags, and ASA round out strong crew-bag options.

What is the difference between a 22-inch and an 18-inch crew rollaboard?

A 22-inch rollaboard is the standard crew carry-on and holds enough for several days, fitting most full-size aircraft bins. An 18-inch is shorter and slimmer, made for regional jets with smaller overhead space or for crews who pack light and want a bag that always fits.

What does a crew cooler do and why do pilots use one?

A crew cooler is an insulated bag that keeps meals and beverages cold through a duty day. Pilots and flight attendants use one to avoid airport prices, eat healthier on long pairings, and keep food handy in the cockpit. Many coolers attach to the rollaboard so they move with the stack.

What is a J-Hook on flight crew luggage?

A J-Hook is a hook-shaped attachment that secures a tote or cooler to the extended handle of a rollaboard. It lets a crew member stack two bags and roll them together with one hand, which is why the rollaboard-plus-tote system is so popular for moving quickly through airports.

Does Travelpro FlightCrew luggage have a warranty?

Yes. Travelpro FlightCrew5 luggage carries a three-year commercial-use warranty, reflecting that it is built for daily professional duty rather than occasional travel. With ballistic nylon, a DuraGuard coating, and reinforced frames, these bags routinely last working crews five to ten years of regular use.