I'm leaving for Cabo on Thursday and I'm wondering how Airport Security will feel about a PCC.
Has anybody brought a PCC on board an airplane?
I am flying out of LAX on AA.
Thanks
I'm leaving for Cabo on Thursday and I'm wondering how Airport Security will feel about a PCC.
Has anybody brought a PCC on board an airplane?
I am flying out of LAX on AA.
Thanks
Last edited by Joe Joe; 06-10-2009 at 08:28 AM.
Sorry, just noticed the "travel" section of ecf. Sorry for posting in the wrong section . . . please move this thread.
Thanks
Frankly, I would never "light up" on an airplane without going to the restroom to do so. Why push it?
I just don't want to put any electronics in my check in due to past experiences. I am actually bringing 9 batteries, 15 atomizers, Kingston battery back up, PCC, 3 chargers, 18 carts and some liquids (under 1oz a piece of course). all in a neatly organized dart business case.
I know none of these items are Federally banned. i'm more worried about the PCC . . . I could only imagine what that would look like in an X-ray machine.
Thanks in advance.
I have been wondering on the juice - what do you do for carry-ons, and their limit on number of liquids/sizes? Check it, or only bring 1-2 5ml vials?
Current vapes: GG Transformer, PS PT, 510/Dura/Titan/Yeti, M201, Greencig G300, M401/Pilot/Evo
@Joe
yeah, closest there is:
However:Non-flammable liquid, gel, or aerosol paint Yes - 3 oz. or smaller container
TSA | Transportation Security Administration | 3-1-1 on Air Travel
And of course, the way these are (non) labelled, it's essentially 'mystery liquid,' so am wondering if anyone's been hassled over 'mystery fluid' when doing a carry-on, etc?
Current vapes: GG Transformer, PS PT, 510/Dura/Titan/Yeti, M201, Greencig G300, M401/Pilot/Evo
I carry 2 - 30ml bottles of juice in my carry-on baggie. 3 or 4 bottles in my baggie are unlabeled. (1 juice, 1 shaving lotion, etc.)
TSA is just smoke & mirrors to make a flier feel safe. They watch the 3oz rule closely, but have no idea what is inside the bottles.
Feel safe now?
When it comes to airline safety, we're all on our own.
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