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Take Alcohol to Drink on Your Flight

8 points| neeharc | 13 years ago |imatravelninja.com | reply

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[+] xur17|13 years ago|reply
It may be illegal to drink these on a plane (from one of the comments):

"Sec. 121.575 Alcoholic beverages.

(a) No person may drink any alcoholic beverage aboard an aircraft unless the certificate holder operating the aircraft has served that beverage to him."

http://www.airweb.faa.gov/Regulatory_and_Guidance_Library%5C...

[+] twelve40|13 years ago|reply
Just mix it up with OJ post-security. Also, can finish before boarding, the drink of choice will still be cheaper that airport bars.
[+] bdharva|13 years ago|reply
Classic. I just finished a rotation-based training program, and this is how my co-workers and I got through the constant travel. The TSA never took any issue with it, and many folks were quite amused/inspired by it.
[+] neeharc|13 years ago|reply
I'm going to have to try this next time. I'm just surprised that I never heard about something like this till today
[+] nine_k|13 years ago|reply
I think TSA should encourage passengers to drink alcohol during flights: a drunk passenger is technically incapable of being a terrorist.

We're lucky the haven't introduced a mandatory in-flight sleep pill.

[+] theorique|13 years ago|reply
Well, they are certainly not an observant Muslim. That suggests the odds are better they are not a terrorist.
[+] dmishe|13 years ago|reply
Depends on amount though, kamikaze used to drink (one shot?) before their last mission