US Air banning "fake cigs" in General E-Smoking Discussion; I just got back from flying from Orlando to Charlotte and back. I didn't have any trouble going through security. ...
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US Air banning "fake cigs"
I just got back from flying from Orlando to Charlotte and back. I didn't have any trouble going through security. Had about 8 6ml bottles with me, 7 batteries, and four atties.
When I was boarding the plane in Orlando, I asked the flight attendant if I could use my "personal vaporizer" on the plane. She says "sure."
So, after the plane takes off, I asked the passenger beside me if she would mind if I vaped and I showed her my ecig. Then the flight attendant comes around with the beverages. She just about has a cow when she sees me vaping. 
"Is that a fake cig? Shut that off and put it away! If you don't shut that off and put it away I'm going to confiscate it!"
Holy cow!
I try to explain to her, nicely, that it's a personal vaporizer, no smoke, no tobacco, etc. I tell her I asked when I boarded and I got permission from the other FA. She calls that one over. by now everyone wants to know what's going on! The first FA comes over and apologizes to me and says she didn't know it was a "fake cigarette".
Anyway, I put it away, but tried to explain to them that it is not dangerous and I thought that pilots and FAs were using them. "Oh no, US Airways has banned fake cigs. We are supposed to confiscate them. They can blow up during the flight!" 
Anyway, enough of a scene was made and I was now a
"Person of interest". 
So, if you're going to fly US Air, beware!
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I wouldn't use one sitting in my seat on a plane. I can see why it would cause a comotion even though there is no way it will blow up. Why argue with them. I'm not sure they can legally take it from you either. When it comes time for me to get on a plane and fly cross country I'll just take it in the bathroom and smoke it in there. Who will ever know.
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It wouldn't cross my mind to ask about vaping on a plane. If I was still on analogs I would have to go without during the flight anyway. So why ask and draw attention to yourself. I would get tired of explaining anyway.
If I absolutely felt the need, I would discreetly make my way to the bathroom........
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Damn I'll have to stop carrying mine in my shirt pocket. Might get hurt if it blows up on me.
Sorry to hear about your bad experience. Makes me glad I use Snus now for those situations.
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Originally Posted by
Houdini
I'll just take it in the bathroom and smoke it in there. Who will ever know.
Seems kinda nasty, but i guess it depends on what was done before ya
If ya know what I mean?
I haven't been on a plane in over a year, but I did take an 18hr non stop flight before and let me say it was brutal for me
If I were on a flight, I wouldn't ask for permission but I might tell the person next to me
You can cuff the e-cig up your sleeve and blow the smoke down your shirt, no one would smell it or see it
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Interesting.......I wonder who exactly has carried out all these tests and has documented proof that an e-cig can 'blow up in a plane'............or are people just making it up as they go along...........should we be worried they might 'blow up' in our face???
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LOL - gonna BLOW UP - too funny!
I've used mine on a plane, discreetly and without asking anyone!
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Originally Posted by
Wildsky
LOL - gonna BLOW UP - too funny!
I've used mine on a plane, discreetly and without asking anyone!
Be careful wildsky.....you might blow your fairy wings off.
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