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If you're on an British airline, and you land in America and stay on the plane, is the drinking age still 18


    



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Mel
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Yes. An airplane is considered to be under the legal jurisdiction of its host country for such purposes.


YORKSHIRE
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Technically, you are not on US soil until you have passed through customs.


ProfPilot
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Hmm.. very interesting. I would have thought that it has to follow the rule of the country in which you land once you actually landed no matter what form of transportation that may be. But then again I'm not sure, so next time please do ask the customs when you pass through them and let us know ^_-


drogistin1984
No I really don't think so. They would not serve any alcohol once the plane landed anyways.


As_It_Is
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Think more along these lines...

Alcohol and planes should not mix.


You get far drunker, can't dance and tend to do stupid things like try and open the doors at 30,000 feet


Penfold
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That's a good question. You are not subject to British law as you are not in the UK. The fact that you are British on a British airline is irrelevant. However, the fact that you have not yet passed US immigration, I am not sure what US laws you are subject to.


raptureinkisses
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that's a really good question. I'm gonna say yes.


blackfootsoo
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dont know...will let you know when i get back...tata


sellatieeat
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no but i wish it was.


Smiler
planes don't serve alcohol until you are up in the air!!

However if you are American and on BA - can you drink at 18???


gymfreak
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I don't think so, but nice try! ;o)





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