The liquids that you can carry onto a plane are limited to however many containers you can fit into a quart ziploc-type bag. No one container may have originally contained more than 3 ounces. So if you have a 6oz tube of toothpaste that is only half-full, it could be confiscated.
No you may not.
yes you may
The service of an airplane may take 10 to 12 hours. This is for a Boeing plane. However the service time will differ with size.
She will have 18 ounces left. There are 16 ounces to a pound. She has 2 pounds, that equals a total of 32 ounces. Then subtract 14 ounces from 32 ounces and the total amount left is 18 ounces.
Yes, you may take cigarettes onto a plane, but most airlines will not let you smoke them.
No because some of the gas or air on the plane may hurt your cat. I suggest to take your feline friend on a pet airplane. A pet airplane is where pets are safe on planes. If you want to know more look it up.
No, but it may be allowed in the hold. Not all countries allow these on or off flights
No. The co-pilot may take over as pilot in "command".
Any liquids over three ounces in volume can not be carried onto a plane, so it must be in your checked luggage. Any liquids three ounces or less, must be in a plastic zip-lock bag and can be carried onto a plane. The only alcohol you can consume during a flight is what ever the airline serves on the airplane.... at a cost of about $7US per ounce.
It only takes one person to fly a small airplane like a Cessna. Larger planes may require a pilot, co-pilot and navigator.
No, you may only take 3 ounce containers on any FAA flight as carry-on.
No one airplane, no one answer. Depends on the weight of the airplane and the size of the wings. Light planes designed for short take offs may lift off at 30 mph. A Boeing 737 jet might lift at 150 mph.