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Just Mindy wrote:I just flew to NM a few weeks ago, and on the way home they found my jar of green chile peppers. Pulled me aside and searched me because of that jar, then took it away from me.![]()
And these women were allowed to fly with BONES?
7 Wishes wrote:Nah, she carried them around in case of "emergencies". Let's just say she wasn't shy, and leave it at that.
Luvsaugeri wrote:The mother in law of one of my supervisors at work died. She was cremated and wanted her ashes spread somewhere in Europe. They packed her in a suitcase (I can't believe they wouldn't put her in a carry on!!). So of course the airlines lost her luggage....and lost grandma!!! Luckily the suitcase was found and she was scattered like she wanted but I thought it was a funny story!!
Enigma869 wrote:Jesus 7...I'll still trying to figure out how and why this woman is your "ex-wife"! Sounds like the perfect woman to me. I can't say that I ever dated a woman who ever had those types of "emergenices"![]()
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John from Boston
StyxCollector wrote:As someone who hops on a plane more than once every week, I'm always amazed that in 2008 people don't know what they can't carry on a plane.
Enigma869 wrote:Gee...I can't imagine why everyone is so fucking confused. Let's see...Purell hand sanitizer is not allowed but a dead body isYou're right...why the hell is everyone so confused by all of this logic
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9. Ashes of Deceased People
You can legally transport ashes of a deceased person into the U.S., if you meet the following conditions:
The ashes should be transported in a non-metallic urn
One should bring an International Death Certificate
One should bring and International Cremation Certificate
The ashes should be carried with your hand luggage
The urn can be subject to inspection, and it is recommended to come early to the airport.
StyxCollector wrote:Ashes are not a liquid and you're allowed, for example, to take body powder (i.e. Johnson's Baby Powder) on with no hassles.
Enigma869 wrote:StyxCollector wrote:As someone who hops on a plane more than once every week, I'm always amazed that in 2008 people don't know what they can't carry on a plane.
Gee...I can't imagine why everyone is so fucking confused. Let's see...Purell hand sanitizer is not allowed but a dead body isYou're right...why the hell is everyone so confused by all of this logic
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