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Old February 9th, 2004, 01:50 AM
Miss Evolution
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Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future. However, the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I have a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam ( it is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into trouble if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check my carry
on?

Thanks.

Terri



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Old February 9th, 2004, 02:28 AM
PTRAVEL
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"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future. However, the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I have a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam ( it is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into trouble if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check my carry
on?

Thanks.


As long as it's not flammable, it shouldn't be a problem. TSA has a website
that lists forbidden items on it.

Of course, if in doubt, call your airline (and make sure you get the name of
whomever you talk to).


Terri





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Old February 9th, 2004, 04:14 AM
Mike Cordelli
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Default Question about bringing item in carry on

It's not the airline that will keep it from getting on the plane, it's the
TSA. The airline won't even know you have it. The TSA list is over at

http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlib...12_18_2003.pdf

That would probably fall under the Personal care and Toiletries, and they
are allowed.

The decision is up to the TSA guard at the screening, not your airline.





"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future. However, the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I have a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam ( it is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into trouble if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check my carry
on?

Thanks.


As long as it's not flammable, it shouldn't be a problem. TSA has a

website
that lists forbidden items on it.

Of course, if in doubt, call your airline (and make sure you get the name

of
whomever you talk to).


Terri







  #4  
Old February 9th, 2004, 06:05 AM
PTRAVEL
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"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message
om...
It's not the airline that will keep it from getting on the plane, it's the
TSA. The airline won't even know you have it. The TSA list is over at


http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlib...12_18_2003.pdf

That would probably fall under the Personal care and Toiletries, and they
are allowed.

The decision is up to the TSA guard at the screening, not your airline.


Um, Mike, that's what I said. However, the airline _will_ know. Thank you,
though, for posting the TSA url.






"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future. However, the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I have a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam ( it

is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into trouble

if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check my

carry
on?

Thanks.


As long as it's not flammable, it shouldn't be a problem. TSA has a

website
that lists forbidden items on it.

Of course, if in doubt, call your airline (and make sure you get the

name
of
whomever you talk to).


Terri









  #5  
Old February 9th, 2004, 02:16 PM
Miss Evolution
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Default Question about bringing item in carry on

Thanks....I won't be able to bring it as the label says it is Extremely
Flammable. Thanks.











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  #6  
Old February 9th, 2004, 02:40 PM
Mike Cordelli
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Default Question about bringing item in carry on

You are carrying a small container of hair gel with you. Exactly at what
point will the airline know you are carrying it? Airlines don't check
people or carryon, they rely on the TSA to do that.



"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message
om...
It's not the airline that will keep it from getting on the plane, it's

the
TSA. The airline won't even know you have it. The TSA list is over at



http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlib...12_18_2003.pdf

That would probably fall under the Personal care and Toiletries, and

they
are allowed.

The decision is up to the TSA guard at the screening, not your airline.


Um, Mike, that's what I said. However, the airline _will_ know. Thank

you,
though, for posting the TSA url.






"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future. However,

the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I have a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam (

it
is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into trouble

if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check my

carry
on?

Thanks.

As long as it's not flammable, it shouldn't be a problem. TSA has a

website
that lists forbidden items on it.

Of course, if in doubt, call your airline (and make sure you get the

name
of
whomever you talk to).


Terri











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Old February 9th, 2004, 03:35 PM
DALing
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Default Question about bringing item in carry on

gad folks - after the GPS question, we can't even recognize an OBVIOUS troll
(either that or a blonde)

"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message
m...
You are carrying a small container of hair gel with you. Exactly at what
point will the airline know you are carrying it? Airlines don't check
people or carryon, they rely on the TSA to do that.



"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message
om...
It's not the airline that will keep it from getting on the plane, it's

the
TSA. The airline won't even know you have it. The TSA list is over

at




http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlib...12_18_2003.pdf

That would probably fall under the Personal care and Toiletries, and

they
are allowed.

The decision is up to the TSA guard at the screening, not your

airline.

Um, Mike, that's what I said. However, the airline _will_ know. Thank

you,
though, for posting the TSA url.






"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future. However,

the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I have

a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam (

it
is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into

trouble
if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check my

carry
on?

Thanks.

As long as it's not flammable, it shouldn't be a problem. TSA has a
website
that lists forbidden items on it.

Of course, if in doubt, call your airline (and make sure you get the

name
of
whomever you talk to).


Terri












  #8  
Old February 9th, 2004, 04:12 PM
Mike Cordelli
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Default Question about bringing item in carry on

Troll or no troll, the question is a valid one and should be answered.



"DALing" daling43[delete]-at-hotmail.com wrote in message
...
gad folks - after the GPS question, we can't even recognize an OBVIOUS

troll
(either that or a blonde)

"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message
m...
You are carrying a small container of hair gel with you. Exactly at

what
point will the airline know you are carrying it? Airlines don't check
people or carryon, they rely on the TSA to do that.



"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Mike Cordelli" wrote in message
om...
It's not the airline that will keep it from getting on the plane,

it's
the
TSA. The airline won't even know you have it. The TSA list is over

at





http://www.tsa.gov/interweb/assetlib...12_18_2003.pdf

That would probably fall under the Personal care and Toiletries, and

they
are allowed.

The decision is up to the TSA guard at the screening, not your

airline.

Um, Mike, that's what I said. However, the airline _will_ know.

Thank
you,
though, for posting the TSA url.






"PTRAVEL" wrote in message
om...

"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Hi. I am intending to fly Northwest in the near future.

However,
the
only piece of luggage I will have is my carry on luggage. I

have
a
question that maybe some of you could answer. I am thinking of
bringing along a small container of Paul Mitchell sculpting foam

(
it
is
like foam/mousse). I am wondering if I am going to get into

trouble
if
I try to take it in my carryon, or am I going to have to check

my
carry
on?

Thanks.

As long as it's not flammable, it shouldn't be a problem. TSA has

a
website
that lists forbidden items on it.

Of course, if in doubt, call your airline (and make sure you get

the
name
of
whomever you talk to).


Terri














  #9  
Old February 9th, 2004, 06:10 PM
Traveller
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Default Question about bringing item in carry on

"Miss Evolution" wrote in message
...
Thanks....I won't be able to bring it as the label says it is Extremely
Flammable. Thanks.


Well, most hairsprays and the like are flammable. I would take the risk -
the worst that will happen is that you lose the can, but I'd be surprised -
cans of deodorant, etc., have never caused me a problem.


 




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