My flight's at 9pm and I'm flying with Air new zealand on a 12 hour flight. I just want to know if I should eat beforehand so can anyone tell me roughly how any hours after take-off they...
Well I have tried many websites about how airplanes work, but all of it confuses me, so I was wondering if anyone here could put it in and easier way? thanks!...
So you give your suitcase to the airline and they present it, on a carousel to anyone who wants it, at the end of the flight. No control at all. Having flown today I'm sure my case was stolen, I ...
im thinking of sending my mother in law to bagdad for her holidays as a speacial treat has any one eles been there i here i lot of people go there including george bush....
My inlaws purchased of some tickets to visit them in FLorida. Very nice but on the way home theres a 3hr layover for a 1hr flight =4hrs (this is after already flying 4hrs) with young kids and ...
cuz i really don't wanna have to take it out in public (germs = yucky!) when i fly to italy this weekend! thanks guys!! xoxox Additional Details does anyone have personal ...
planes based in the united states do not, but in the 50's and 60's they did. Many planes based in other countries do, as some tranq's are over the counter in those countries.
Boss
no u have to get from your doctor don't take it to early or you won't be going anywere.
MAD MEL
They dont need them, they have air-marshals
Unknown
uhhh... probably not.
Rvn
No way. They couldn't possibly administer a tranquilizer to anyone without a doctor prescribing it.
peg
My husband said they do because he's seen it. They keep it up front where the supplies are at. He's in the Airforce and works at the Air Terminal section of the base.
dcgirl
Seems to be some confusion over your question.
Do you mean tranquilizers, like valium or percodan, some sort of drug that you can take to calm down or konk out? If that's your question, the answer is no. If the airline gave you meds and you got sick, you could sue them. Worse if you died! And it's highly illegal to dispense prescription drugs unless you're a licensed medical doctor.
Or do you mean a tazer or similar, something that will shock or stun an attacker? If that is the case, then the answer is sometimes. There is a little bit of training required to use a tazer so the crew has to know how to use it before it can go on the plane. Even then, not all the planes get them. It's still a pretty new idea and the airlines are trying to figure out how to best use (or not use) them to protect the crew and passengers.
jrodh8
No. They don't carry any weapons other than a few emergency supplies on board.
peanutz
Not at all.
(:♥TayLee♥:)
No, that has to be prescribed by your doctor.
brittany
you know what no i don't know but thats a good question!