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  2. 10 Things You Should Never Eat on an Airplane - AOL

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    2. Seafood. Just like the office, seafood smells do not belong on a plane. That goes for the tuna salad sandwich you'd buy to-go in the airport and the fish entree they might be serving on your ...

  3. The 10 carry-on essentials that make for a first-class ... - AOL

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    Just to give you an idea, an airplane's humidity level can be as low as 10 percent, whereas typical indoor air is between 30 in 60 percent. No wonder your hands start cracking when you fly.

  4. Can You Bring Food on a Plane? TSA Rules You Need to Know - AOL

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    Whether you want to bring snacks on your flight or take home edible souvenirs, knowing these TSA food rules will help you breeze through security. The post Can You Bring Food on a Plane? TSA Rules ...

  5. Health hazards of air travel - Wikipedia

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    Flying 12 km (39,000 ft) high, passengers and crews of jet airliners are exposed to at least 10 times the cosmic ray dose that people at sea level receive. Every few years, a geomagnetic storm permits a solar particle event to penetrate down to jetliner altitudes. Aircraft flying polar routes near the geomagnetic poles are at particular risk.

  6. 11 Foods And Drinks To Avoid Before Flying - AOL

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    Though the classic preflight cocktail at the airport might calm your nerves, it can also make your flight more unpleasant: The air on a plane is much dryer than what we are used to, and combined ...

  7. Inflight smoking - Wikipedia

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    Inflight smoking is the act of smoking tobacco on an aircraft while in flight. While once prevalent, it is now prohibited by almost all airlines and by many governments around the world. The bans on inflight smoking have been imposed in a piecemeal manner around the world beginning in the 1980s.

  8. Mobile phones on aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The 450 MHz service is limited to "general aviation" users, usually corporate jets, while the 800 MHz spectrum can be used by airliners as well as for general aviation. [ 34 ] The FAA in 14 C.F.R § 91.21 prohibits the use of portable electronic devices, including mobile phones, for all commercial flights and for those private flights being ...

  9. Carry-On Hacks: 23 Essentials For Effortless Flying ... - AOL

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    Traveling during the holidays can feel like a strategic operation – tight spaces, packed airports, and the eternal struggle of fitting your entire life into a carry-on. But here's the good news ...