Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2000 20:51:25 -0500
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From: "Anthony S. Wall" <awall@INTERPATH.COM>
Subject: Re: Alcohol on airplanes
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Hi Carol, I've never had any problem taking "Revco" brand isopropanol on
an airplane. I just made sure it was new and sealed and put it in my
checked luggage. Vicky
Carol Bodine wrote:
> Next month I will be going to Panama with Peggy Williams for (what
> else) a shelling trip. She suggested that we bring plenty of alcohol
> for cleaning/preserving shells as there would be no stores (as I know
> the term) where we will be shelling. My question is this. Have any
> of you had problems taking ETOH or isopropol aboard an airplane? The
> government regulates our labratory stores so closely its hard for me
> to believe that the airline industry wouldn't be concerned about
> transporting it in one's suitcase. I hope I'm wrong. (Mark, I know
> you just got back from there- what did you do?) Carol
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