Allowed: Liquids, gels, or aerosols in containers 100 mls / 100g (3.4 oz.) or less. These containers MUST be placed in one (1) clear, closed and re-sealable plastic bag no larger than one litre (one quart).ONE BAG PER PERSON. Prohibited: Unsealed, open, or opaque plastic bags of any size with liquids, gels, or aerosols in containers of any size. Liquids, gels, or aerosols in containers larger than 100 mls / 100 g (3.4 oz.). Items exempt from restrictions (these items must be declared to security screeners) - Baby formula, baby food, and milk for guests travelling with children two years of age and under and prescription and essential non-prescription medicines. These items do not require a plastic bag, but may require additional screening. For more information on these or other Government of Canada security requirements please visit www.tc.gc.ca or www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca or phone 1-888-294-2202. Laptop batteries - We recommend you remove your battery during travel as there have been recalls on many lithium ion batteries. Please consult your laptop manufacturer's website for detailed information on recalled batteries.
Yes, you can.
Yes, as long as it is less than 100ml.
It was Barak Obama.
welcome aboard on this air craft our destination today is to ukrain hope you enjoy the flight
Of course. You're simply not allowed to turn it on during the flight. Which is not really a big loss, because it's impossible to get anything useful out of a small radio aboard an airplane anyway.
Air force one for airplane or Marine one for helicopter
Yes. You can take any prescription drug on board provided it is properly labeled, in your name. Now if you mean can you take a Viagra on board? sure, if you want to join the 'mile high club' and need Viagra to do so
not in carry on baggage, but you can in checked baggage
Yes, you can take airplane blankets with you on your flight.
You have a ball on an airplane..
Depends on the kind of airplane.
no