I wasn't aware of the new airline liquid policy....

She’s a redhead. She’ll just tell them to shoot. :roll:

This is the "Redhead". I see that Mr. Chimpie is causing trouble here again, especially for my blonde friends. You ladies have my permission to shoot him. He is becoming such a pain in the ass. :cool:
 
This is the "Redhead". I see that Mr. Chimpie is causing trouble here again, especially for my blonde friends. You ladies have my permission to shoot him. He is becoming such a pain in the ass. :cool:

No problem Ma'am, You're the boss. Let's get our guns load up, ready to fire. Angel!, You're shooting the wall for gawd sake!
 
This is the "Redhead". I see that Mr. Chimpie is causing trouble here again, especially for my blonde friends. You ladies have my permission to shoot him. He is becoming such a pain in the ass. :cool:


Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mayflower :hug: long time no see welcome back, sure anything for you darlin' !!!
 
No problem Ma'am, You're the boss. Let's get our guns load up, ready to fire. Angel!, You're shooting the wall for gawd sake!

Ok, I'm getting out of here. Let me know when the deed had been done. :iolol:
 
Times have changed alot and its become stricter every year or so?

I tried to carry a little scissor and needles with me in the plane to sew my hobby, they took it off me and put it in cargo instead! :(

I remember in olden days I smoked a lot of cigarettes in a long distance plane between London and Australia - now its bad news for smokers!
 
According to the TSA (Transportation Security Administration), You are allowed to bring a small amount of baby milk or breast milk. Here's the information - TSA: Traveling With Children

For the rest of the prohibited/permitted items - Here's the info;

TSA: Permitted and Prohibited Items
This policy will not stay the same.. it will change over the time...

I stuff mines in this
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and put it in carry-on (but that was last Feb) so since TSA changed the policy so that means I still put it in suitcase instead of carry-on but I hate lost baggage that airports are famous for!

but I could opt not to bring toiletry along. I just could buy mini sized items that would be used up before the return trip. *shrug*
 
Times have changed alot and its become stricter every year or so?

I tried to carry a little scissor and needles with me in the plane to sew my hobby, they took it off me and put it in cargo instead! :(

I remember in olden days I smoked a lot of cigarettes in a long distance plane between London and Australia - now its bad news for smokers!
Yeah I remember the old day that I smoked on the plane years before I quit smoking eh. then they finally banned smoking on flights in USA. I guess that also followed by all international flights later on.
 
YOU can PACK them in the suitcase so it won't go waste.

So for other travelers, keep that in your mind for near future trips. I would do same...pack them in the suitcases with zip lock so it won't spill, etc.


PM me how's Reno! I grew up there. ;)

No good, you will get trouble if you hide something from them...

We didn't know about this until last May - we were in London to attend my sister's funeral. Our last flight was in 2000/2001. Flight staff saw my cosmetic case cosmetic case - Google Bilder and tell me to not carry cosmetic case with me but leave it to cargo. I see no problem because I often leave cosemtic case to flight cargo instead of carry with me on the flight for years. Of course they asked me question which items, I have... -in bag? etc... If yes, which... I answered their questions which items I add in my bag... You will get in trouble if you miss their question. Use cosmetic case is okay to them but leave it in flight cargo.
 
When I flew from Davenport Iowa to Reno NV for another rib cook-off show a couple of weeks ago I wasn't aware of all the rules by the United States Homeland Security advises passengers that they may no longer bring on liquids such as shampoo, conditioner, hair gel, beverages, creams/lotions , mouthwash, tooth paste, purfume etc in carry-on luggage but prescription medicines can be packed in the carry-on luggage if the label on the medicine has a name that matches the name of the ticket holder...I knew about the lighters but not the liquids until we saw a sign where you go through the security ...One of our crew had a carry-on luggage that had all her personal bathroom supplies such as toothpaste, shampoo, and etc, they made her throw it all away before she could board on the plane...:eek3: So be aware of what is and is not allowed on airplanes otherwise you might be stuck buying those items all over again ...:bowdown:

Has anyone here ever gone through something like this before?...

No you do not need to buy new items again when you are over there... You can put your favorite hair gel, shampoo, etc in cosmetic case and leave it in flight cargo, not carry with you on the flight... That's all.
 
What? are you serious Formula??? What if the trip is longer than 3 hours, what is the baby going to drink?

I wonder what the reason behind this anyways do you know?

That's what I thought so... :eek3: I can't image that baby formular are not acceptance on the flight... Check with Travel Agency first before do something for safety.... because you want go somewhere for vacation with your baby...
 
No good, you will get trouble if you hide something from them...

We didn't know about this until last May - we were in London to attend my sister's funeral. Our last flight was in 2000/2001. Flight staff saw my cosmetic case cosmetic case - Google Bilder and tell me to not carry cosmetic case with me but leave it to cargo. I see no problem because I often leave cosemtic case to flight cargo instead of carry with me on the flight for years. Of course they asked me question which items, I have... -in bag? etc... If yes, which... I answered their questions which items I add in my bag... You will get in trouble if you miss their question. Use cosmetic case is okay to them but leave it in flight cargo.

That is what LakeTahoe meant by putting them in a suitcase that goes into the cargo. I agree with LakeTahoe that it is best to put them in a ziplock bag in case the liquids spill out. It has happened to me before.
 
According to the TSA (Transportation Security Administration), You are allowed to bring a small amount of baby milk or breast milk. Here's the information - TSA: Traveling With Children

For the rest of the prohibited/permitted items - Here's the info;

TSA: Permitted and Prohibited Items

Thank you for the link... It makes sense to me... I was like :confused: when some of posts saying about baby formula...

It'll be okay as long as you use comestic bag...
 
That is what LakeTahoe meant by putting them in a suitcase that goes into the cargo. I agree with LakeTahoe that it is best to put them in a ziplock bag in case the liquids spill out. It has happened to me before.

First I thought LakeTahoe said about zip the case until I saw the clear what TakeTahoe talking about... See my response... "Ooohhh I see"...

Yes use ziplock is safety... I'm agree. I misread her post about "zip" like what Volcomkatz thought the same... Occchhh...
 
Times have changed alot and its become stricter every year or so?

I tried to carry a little scissor and needles with me in the plane to sew my hobby, they took it off me and put it in cargo instead! :(

I remember in olden days I smoked a lot of cigarettes in a long distance plane between London and Australia - now its bad news for smokers!

I used to crochet or knit on the plane... It look like that I'm not allow to knit or crochet anymore in the future... :(
 
I think all of you need to read newspaper often, or you can sign up to have them send e-mail you the break news or somewhere important news.

Or keep peek on news on TV. :D
 
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