Yes, you can typically take a bottle of sand on a plane, but there are some restrictions. If the sand is in your carry-on luggage, it must comply with the airline's liquid restrictions, meaning it should be in a container of 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less. For checked luggage, it's generally allowed, but it's best to check with the specific airline and any regulations of the departure and arrival countries to ensure compliance.
I think you can but it would definatly go through a medal detector
nope because it can now be used as an offensive weapon to hiijac a plane
Yes, you can take a bottle of wine on a plane in your carry-on luggage as long as it meets the airline's liquid restrictions and is properly packed to prevent breakage. It's recommended to check with the airline for specific guidelines.
You may take any prescription medicine onto a plane, as long as it is in a prescription bottle, properly marked, and with your name on it.
Any airline in the World does not permit you to do this legally.
Yes, you can take a metal water bottle on a plane, but it must be empty when you go through security. You can refill it at a water station or after passing through security. Make sure to check with your airline for any specific requirements.
Yes. You could die if you take a whole bottle of ambien.
No. You will get killed and shot by security. Rasins.
You could take a plane.
Not with you . . . it may be possible to take it in your luggage, but the baggage inspectors are going to want to sniff it and test it to make sure that the champagne is not an explosive.
It depends where you are. You could take plane, donkey, car, ect.
a p.c.t could be test. and nolva