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65rosessamurai
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>jamie6girl</b></i>
One time they yelled "IT HAS A MOTOR" when they saw my Pari Ultra II on the xray. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"></end quote></div>
LOL! Maybe you could've asked if they can identify the part number and specifications for the motor?!
I think if you look on the web site of the airlines, they will describe the specified quantities of everything allowed..I do hope they give mention that the prescription drugs and such are what everyone is describing here. Then security shouldn't be able to do anything about you following the airline's policies.
On a side note, if I'm able to make it this year for a visit to the family, I may have to bring my "breathing apparatus" with me, unless I can get one to borrow in the states because of the voltage differences, but I still have to take my meds, which don't have to be refrigerated, thank goodness!
One time they yelled "IT HAS A MOTOR" when they saw my Pari Ultra II on the xray. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0"></end quote></div>
LOL! Maybe you could've asked if they can identify the part number and specifications for the motor?!
I think if you look on the web site of the airlines, they will describe the specified quantities of everything allowed..I do hope they give mention that the prescription drugs and such are what everyone is describing here. Then security shouldn't be able to do anything about you following the airline's policies.
On a side note, if I'm able to make it this year for a visit to the family, I may have to bring my "breathing apparatus" with me, unless I can get one to borrow in the states because of the voltage differences, but I still have to take my meds, which don't have to be refrigerated, thank goodness!