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For Those Who Worry About Airport Security in General E-Smoking Discussion; We'll meet up one of these days, 13. I fly into Orlando quite often for business. I'll drop you a ...
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    We'll meet up one of these days, 13. I fly into Orlando quite often for business. I'll drop you a line the next time I'm headed in your direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    Hawaii to NY??? That's gonna be a loooong flight. Keep in mind that most airlines have the e-cig on their prohibited flight use list. You can take them aboard, but they won't let you vape during the flight.

    I just go to the lav once in a while, sit down, and take a few puffs. Be sure to blow the vapor downward toward the floor. The smoke alarms won't catch the vapor, as long as you keep it away from them. I would recommend a low vapor juice for this purpose. With a low vapor juice, you can get a hit or two in your seat during a night time flight. Lights off, blow the vapor down, and no one will see it. If your e-cig has an LED, be sure to cover it up.
    interesting, i bought my e cig almost two weeks ago, and ive flown 4 times since then. Everytime, i ask the people around me and explain, as well as the flight attendent, and I have never had a problem, everyone is cool with it, some are even excited about it and one guy paid me $5 to use my extra during the flight!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinosaurusrex View Post
    interesting, i bought my e cig almost two weeks ago, and ive flown 4 times since then. Everytime, i ask the people around me and explain, as well as the flight attendent, and I have never had a problem, everyone is cool with it, some are even excited about it and one guy paid me $5 to use my extra during the flight!

    You didn't mention what Airline you flew on. The FAA has not banned e-cigs. They left it up to the flight crews to decide if you could use it or not. Looks like you got a tolerant flight crew.

    FYI - Southwest - Continental - American Airlines - United - US Air, have the e-cig listed as a prohibited, in flight electronic device. It's in their "in flight" magazine.
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    I feel I should say that though the pilot does have final say I wouldn't confront a flight attendant by saying to check with the pilot because they will always side with a crew member over a passenger unless it involves safety issues. Though you may go crazy without the nic you wont be going crazy enough to hurt yourself or someone else so if you are told by a flight attendant not to use it I wouldn't take it any farther than that. This information comes from my 4 years working for an airline.

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    I flew from Newark, NJ to Hong Kong, 2 weeks ago and put about 4 e-cigs in my briefcase and the TSA let it go right thru. But, when I flew inside China in Guangzhou they asked me if I had some pens in my case and I said yes and that was it. FYI, smoke in the bathroom if you are on Continental. In my case it did not set anything off.

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    Just use one of your older atties and hold the drag in for about 5 secs = no smoke. No need to go to the bathroom :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Basil View Post
    Just use one of your older atties and hold the drag in for about 5 secs = no smoke. No need to go to the bathroom :-)
    Wow you mean if I do that... I won't have to go to the bathroom? damn I will try that at home hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by 13ways View Post
    I feel I should say that though the pilot does have final say I wouldn't confront a flight attendant by saying to check with the pilot because they will always side with a crew member over a passenger unless it involves safety issues. Though you may go crazy without the nic you wont be going crazy enough to hurt yourself or someone else so if you are told by a flight attendant not to use it I wouldn't take it any farther than that. This information comes from my 4 years working for an airline.
    You're right 13. I didn't intend that statement to sound like that, but I can see how it can be taken in other ways. I edited it out of my post.

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