Wed 27 Mar, 2013 6:38 pm
Peaksnik wrote:Or did they suspect that I might attempt tie-up several rows of passengers and the crew?
Sun 31 Mar, 2013 5:07 pm
Sun 31 Mar, 2013 6:01 pm
cjhfield wrote:- mobile phones dont make sparks. There has never been a case of a mobile phone causing a fire except when being recharged. Everyday millions of people fill their cars with a mobile in their pocket.
Mon 06 May, 2013 7:42 am
Mon 06 May, 2013 9:16 am
Mon 06 May, 2013 10:35 am
Bluegum Mic wrote:Phillip Ive found that its more leaving Sydney to come back that they seem the most strict. When in Sydney its easier to present to the customer service desk first as the floor manager is often around there. Then you can fill out the declaration form. They seem to get stroppy if you go to check in and say you've got the stove. They just want to take it. I find its only when I dig my heels in that they then call the customer service desk (near the doors as you walk in) and then the manager comes and checks it and brings the paper work. I believe another person will check it as well when its down stairs. So perhaps go to the customer service desk first to save the issue. Id also phone virgin and get their protocol. I cant recall it but jetstar last time had a set thing on their form ie stove and canister must be washed in soapy water, left to dry for x amount and sealed in a plastic bag etc.
Mon 06 May, 2013 11:42 am
Mon 06 May, 2013 12:10 pm
Phillipsart wrote:I called virgin in regards to my dehydrated meals last week [edit] i wanted to know if I could take my own dehydrated meals, which is rice with mince meat and a little veges, i wrapped the meals in paper towel and double vacuum sealed them, after half hour on the phone with her, she finely told me I can take my meals, but make sure I let them know when I check the bags in.
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Mon 06 May, 2013 1:36 pm
Onestepmore wrote:Phillipsart wrote:I called virgin in regards to my dehydrated meals last week [edit] i wanted to know if I could take my own dehydrated meals, which is rice with mince meat and a little veges, i wrapped the meals in paper towel and double vacuum sealed them, after half hour on the phone with her, she finely told me I can take my meals, but make sure I let them know when I check the bags in.
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Why would there be a problem talking dehydrated meals within Australia?
Fruit - yes there are problems there, but surely there are no issues with food like this
Why do you have to let them know when you check your bags?
Mon 06 May, 2013 3:56 pm
Mon 06 May, 2013 4:57 pm
Bluegum Mic wrote:Normally they smell it, argue for a bit then let you go on your merry way after you say ten times that youve cleaned it and your not carrying fuel etc etc. Lol
The only time Ive had to go to the lengths of filling out the paperwork was actually with my packafeather xl metho stove not with my gas stove (go figure). Most of the time its fine, just dont be trying to check in right bang on 30mins before your flight as it always seems to take ten minutes just to get them to back down. As I said it will likely be Sydney airport thats the problem. Ive never had an issue at brissy and flying in and out of tassie.
Tue 07 May, 2013 12:04 am
mobile phones dont make sparks. There has never been a case of a mobile phone causing a fire except when being recharged.
Everyday millions of people fill their cars with a mobile in their pocket.
sparks can be made by static electricity and metal objects striking the ground
Ipads are approved for flight crew to read flight manuals
airlines only pay lip service to the rules that electronic devices must be off suggesting they dont believe there is a problem
Tue 07 May, 2013 5:51 am
Tue 07 May, 2013 5:53 am
Phillipsart wrote:Wow. Thats a lot of tests for a iPad.
Its good to see the airlines have such high safety standards today. This makes me feel a lot safer for my flight today.
Its only a matter of hours, I will be onboard to Sydney.
Two years ago was the first time I was on a plane in 20 years, i can remember taxing on the runway about to take of, i was a bit nervous and didn't know what to expect. In the end it was kind of fun, i enjoyed the views out the window.
It was a much better experience than I remember 20 years ago.
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Tue 07 May, 2013 11:08 am
Thu 09 May, 2013 12:00 am
Wed 15 May, 2013 8:32 am
Wed 15 May, 2013 8:40 am
Phillipsart wrote:
a few backpackers I been sharing hostel rooms with this week have had there stoves confiscated. one guy had the stove part of his jetboil confiscated, others have had there entire cook kit confiscated.
Wed 15 May, 2013 8:45 am
Onestepmore wrote:Phillipsart wrote:
a few backpackers I been sharing hostel rooms with this week have had there stoves confiscated. one guy had the stove part of his jetboil confiscated, others have had there entire cook kit confiscated.
i am assuming the jetboil was taken away because of the peizo ignition button?
And why would they confiscate a cook kit, ie pots and spoons and suchlike?
That makes no sense at all
Wed 15 May, 2013 8:53 am
Phillipsart wrote:Im guessing its probably wise to mail this back home, when I am ready to return back home, instead of risking taking on a plane?
Wed 15 May, 2013 9:00 am
Strider wrote:Phillipsart wrote:Im guessing its probably wise to mail this back home, when I am ready to return back home, instead of risking taking on a plane?
Mail goes on a plane too, you know...
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