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You can take a camera in your carry-on luggage, but I can't take a camera in your carry-on luggage because I don't have your carry-on luggage. I would suggest that if you DO want to put your camera in your carry-on luggage, do NOT have any film in the camera, NOR in your carry-on, as the bag will go through X-ray and ruin the film. Pack ALL film in your CHECKED luggage. THOSE bags do not go through the same X-ray.
You do NOT paint inside a microwave !
The new CT scanners move the patient while the picture is being made. The pitch is a ratio of the speed of movement to the rotation of the machine around the patient. (the rotation of the machine is inside the cover and only seen thru the small openings). A higher pitch gives a faster scan but the images may be less detailed. A lower pitch gives a more detailed image but takes longer to acquire. This is all figured by the technologist to acquire the best image for the test being performed.
Knitting needles are permitted in your carry-on baggage or checked baggage.Items needed to pursue a Needlepoint project are permitted in your carry-on baggage or checked baggage with the exception of circular thread cutters or any cutter with a blade contained inside which cannot go through the checkpoint and must go in your checked baggage.
No, it is not. The word inside is either a preposition (used with an object) or an adverb.
A baggage scanner is an electronic device used to scan the contents of bags and packages. You see baggage scanners every time you go through airport secutiry. Many scanners use X-Ray technology to produce an image of the items in the bag.
Airport body scanners use advanced imaging technology to detect objects on the surface of the body, but they cannot see inside the body.
It is inside the baggage car. His luggage has a tag that says Telsa on it.
Yes, airport scanners are designed to detect any objects on or inside the body, including private body parts, during security screenings.
you can take it on but a laptop bag counts as hand luggage, so if your fits inside your hand luggage, or your hand luggage will fit inside your laptop bag, you'll be fine! don't know if this helps because you may have already flown but thought i would answer anyway! :D
On International Qantas Flights you can purchase duty free alcohol at the airport. You are not permitted to carry such substance inside your check in luggage.
Yes, you can take a backpack on a plane as carry-on luggage as long as it still fits the size and weight restrictions for carry-on baggage.
Depends on the size of the airport and whether you're passing any customs/state barriers or not. Travelling from the US to Europe for instance is passing a customs barrier, which usually means that you'll have to carry your baggage through customs yourself. Once inside Europe baggage can then be forwarded automatically pretty much regardless of how many connecting flights you have.
The full-body scanners use radiation that doesn't really penetrate skin to any significant degree, so no, not really. If they're using actual x-ray machines, then they can "see inside your mouth" to the same extent any x-ray machine can. Most airports in the US do not routinely scan passengers using X-rays (they do routinely scan LUGGAGE using X-rays, though).
As with many airports, there are jobs directly related to the airlines. Customer service agents and luggage transporters work for airlines that service the airport. There are jobs with restaurants inside of the airport and the government has jobs through the Transportation Security Administration.
The items inside my open luggage are clothes, shoes, toiletries, and some personal belongings.
Possibly, possibly not. It's you who takes the risk.