Airplane bottles on an airplane

cornholio

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dumb question, but when flying can you take airplane bottles in your carry-on? is there a limit to how many?
 
i think 2 oz is the limit? not sure if you mean taking them on the plane or stealing whatever little bottles of shit they have on the airplane. little jose cuervo shooters and such?
 
haha wow you must mean shooters ^^ and i dont know for sure if its illegal, but its definitely frowned upon, your supposed to by their stuff, thats why its so expensive. if you buy it from the duty free or something on the other side of security go for it! they dont check after that point, unless its a random boarding check. but going through security then nah, they'll conficate it for some dumbass reason like you'll put it in someones eye or something...
 
when i think of shooters i think of girly fruity shots (some which come prepackaged), but i was thinking more along the lines of the mini liquor bottles with manly alcohol in them. either way, same concept
 
If it is for consumption during the flight, the answer is no. You could purchase alcohol during most flights. However, you are not prohibited from carrying-on alcohol for the purpose of transporting from one location to another.

 
This sounded like the message they play before take-off. and the 3-1-1 rule is exactly what you are supposed to follow. But if you are flying to the US. Be careful..
 
You can take what you like, as long as you buy it airside of security- I.e. In departures.
 
no
you can't really bring alcohol on a plane.
you can't bring liquids with your carry on.
you can buy alcohol in the terminal at a variety of bars. i tried to buy alcohol at a duty free, but then learned its for international people only.
although there may be liquor stores where u.s. nationals can buy at? i didn't care THAT much to get drunk on the plane.
if you need alcohol where you are arriving....just ship some to the hotel in your name?
 
one of my friends had an expensive bottle of vodka that got siezed at security and he chugged it and somehow they let him get on the flight. he used all the sick bags in his row of seats.

btw, can someone tell me what the deal is with those pics of that black dude...who the fuck is he. I migt be totally out of the loop, but ive never actually know what the deal is.
 
seems like there's lots of debate on this one. it's either:

a) As many as I can fit into a 1 quart bag

b) None, because alcohol is not allowed past the checkpoint

Any other TSA experts out there? I'm not asking because I want to get hammered on the plane, just for

transportation. Also this is a domestic flight (US) so no

international worries. I'm just asking to make things easier when I land,

transportation's gonna be limited.
 
no. its not the tsa's job to regulate alcohol and if that were the case people was say fuck buying alc the airlines provide and people would get sloshed on the flights with their own supply which wouldnt work out.
 
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