Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Saline Solution On Airplanes Contact Lens Saline Solution And Flying?

Contact lens saline solution and flying? - saline solution on airplanes

Firstly, yes, I was on the TSA Web site, several times, and some of their answers quite sure what you can carry-on luggage. Know in any case, most users of contact lenses that meet small glass bottles of salt, as a rule (except starter packs) is 4 ounces, most are 10 ounces. Versions and 4 Oz are threatened absolute (RIP .. like 6.7 million instead of $ 8.9 an ounce to 10). However, in the TSA website it says it is good to take a reasonable amount of more than 3 grams of salt in the air for medical reasons. I'm sure there are many people who (with this question, I am domestic flight to Seattle to Las Vegas) are flown. Did you fight with your typical bottle 10 oz luggage solution for contact on your flight? Thank you a bunch
~ G

1 comment:

IceTroja... said...

The correct answer: Yes, the contact solution is described as "not medically necessary prescription liquid" and therefore the rule that stupid bag. You can bring in big bottles, if you want.

The only problem is that you before you have to explain the movie. Call the attention of the examiner and say "I'm on the compatibility of this bottle," and you should have no problem. Several times I have done.

Now there is the possibility that the work can be a brute who does not know the rules .... If they say no (and you have time) to require a supervisor (someone who takes 3 bands). Defend your rights and not be intimidated.

If Goon said: "Do you fly today?" The Game over for me ... that's when he asked a supervisor and a law enforcement officer. (FYI - it is not helped keep the race to avoid) violations of the dam and for good reason.

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