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  1. #1
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    traveling: I want to know if I can bring my Osprey Ariel 75 pack on the plane

    Measure your pack and compare the dimensions to allowed carry ons. Worst case scenario is you have to check it.
    Camelback must be empty.
    Water bottle must be empty.
    Not sure about razors.

    All liquids, toiletries etc must be in 1 oz travel size and all in one zip lock.
    I'm sure there are tons of travel sites out there that have clear info on travel regs, they aren't that hard to figure out.
    Last edited by Irulan; 12-29-2012 at 09:01 PM.
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    Forget about razors, nail scissors or metal nail files. Won't be allowed. At X-ray they will want you to pull out any laptops, your liquid baggie and any metal coins etc that might be in your pockets.

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    Aerosols count as liquids - containers must be no larger than 100 ml (not 1 oz, it's about 3.5 oz) - and all your personal liquids have to fit in a 1 liter ziploc bag. In the USA they call it the "3-1-1" rule ... 3 oz containers in one, one-quart baggie.

    Water containers of any size ARE allowed as long as they're empty. Once you get through security you can fill them at the water fountain.

    Medical liquids are exempt from the 3-1-1 rule. Not just prescription liquids, but your inhaler, contact lens solutions, baby formula, anything medically necessary. You DO still have to declare your medical liquids if they won't all fit in your personal liquids bag.

    Razor blade cartridges and/or disposable razors for shaving are fine. Straight razors, not so much.


    When you go to the main TSA website, over on the right there's a script "When I fly, can I bring my ..." and you type in what you're wanting to bring. I tried it a couple of times and it worked fine for me. Maybe you've got too many script blockers running? Try doing whatever you do when other websites don't work with your level of browser security.
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