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What to do if you sit next to a fat person on a plane?

What to do if you sit next to a fat person on a plane?

If your seatmate is making you uncomfortable, for any reason, it’s important to speak up before the plane has departed. Since the person of size was too large for their seat, they should have purchased a second, which the flight attendant could point out.

What happens if you get too drunk on a plane?

“As well as this, you could become dehydrated very quickly as the air in an aircraft is very dry, so you may become dehydrated faster than you would on the ground.”

Can pilots drink coffee in the cockpit?

In a new safety precaution, the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has banned A350 airliner pilots from drinking coffee in the cockpits to reduce the risk of spilling liquids on sensitive cockpit electronics.

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What can you not drink on a plane?

The 2019 airline water study by the Hunter College NYC Food Policy Center at the City University of New York and DietDetective.com came to a stronger conclusion: “NEVER drink any water on board that isn’t in a sealed bottle. Do not drink coffee or tea on board.”

Can an 18 year old drink on an international flight?

Alcohol served on international flights operated by U.S.-based airlines. International flights flown by U.S.-based airlines abide by American drinking laws. This means that you must be 21 years old to be served any alcoholic beverage, even if you are flying to or from a country with a lower drinking age.

Why is water not allowed on planes?

According to the TSA, limiting containers to what can fit inside a quart-size bag prevents what former TSA administrator Kip Hawley once called a “critical diameter” to blow anything up. The size of the container precludes enough of a potentially explosive liquid from being carried on board.

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Can you bring liquor on a plane?

Alcohol less than 24\% alcohol by volume (ABV) or 48 proof, like most beers and wine: For carry-on you are limited to containers of 3.4oz or less that can fit comfortably in one quart-sized, clear, zip-top bag. Please remember, one bag per passenger. For checked bags, there is no limit!