Saturday, December 26, 2009

Is motor oil of any kind allowed on airplanes that fly internationally?

I want an answer with proof behind it if possible, weather from a reliable source, or from previous experience.Is motor oil of any kind allowed on airplanes that fly internationally?
Nope............if you are not a believer..........just try it..........you'll find out for yourself..........or do something ridiculous.........call the airline and ask??? Wow.........that was hard.....Is motor oil of any kind allowed on airplanes that fly internationally?
If from the USA to another country: absolutely not.





';All liquids, gels and aerosols must be in three-ounce or smaller containers. Larger containers that are half-full or toothpaste tubes rolled up are not allowed. Each container must be three ounces or smaller.';
no that is a hazardous substance and it is not allowed to be carried on a passanger plane, a cargo plane is another matter. Check the air regulations for the country that you live in, I've been ';crew'; on a cargo plane carrying gasoline in fuel bladders in the Arctic
no you cannot.


i work for an airline as crew.


if it were to leak it would be damaging to the passengers and crew who had to breath the fumes, it would be damaging to to aircraft and it would be a fire hazzard.


absoluptly not.


why would you want to?!?
Not permitted. Oil is considered hazardous. I'm a flight attendant and am up on Hazmat regs.

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