Diver Dennis
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I spend the last 3 months traveling in Asia and no problems with wheels. Hong Kong does have a new hand check for carry ons going to the US, directly or indirectly.
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fishoutawater:Nuther question occurs to me. Lately my job involves installation/inspection of egress system components in fighter jets. Things like shielded mild det cord, initiators, ejection seats etc. ie., boom boom stuff.
Although unlikely, it is possible that there may be traces of these materials in my hair, skin, fingernails etc.
Will this be a problem?
Will there be dogs?
I haven't flown anywhere since 9-11.
Simple solution, read the name on the pay check stub. See if the name clicks, if not, at least you will have heard of it then.gregorio:I work for a airline company here in amsterdam.
Never heard of it.
Carribeandiver:Simple solution, read the name on the pay check stub. See if the name clicks, if not, at least you will have heard of it then.
RoatanMan:So Fishy, it's you who can show the passengers from rows 8 through 72 how to get off the plane before my connecting plane leaves? Would these ejection seats work at Gate #6 at Newark?
The big secret? Wash everything with Prell shampoo.
I would suggest you hold out for the invasive cavity search. (So all of a sudden I notice that he's got both hands on my shoulders....)
I think they prefer the title of flight attendants.
Not according to our video tapes, Fishy.