Muss ich meine Sachen rausnehmen (Flugzeug)?
In meinem Habdgepäck sind
2 Hosen, 2 Tshirts, eine Powerbank, Akkuladegerät und sonst nichts drin. Muss ich das bei der Kontrolle alles rausholen oder kann ich es im Rucksack drinnen lassen?
In meinem Habdgepäck sind
2 Hosen, 2 Tshirts, eine Powerbank, Akkuladegerät und sonst nichts drin. Muss ich das bei der Kontrolle alles rausholen oder kann ich es im Rucksack drinnen lassen?
Hab mit nee Fanta Flasche ein Flieger gebaut der sogar geflogen ist hat nur 5 Papiere gepraucht
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ich habe ESTA, muss ich trotzdem das machen was im 1. Absatz steht
Hey Ich Fliege Bald und weiss nicht was ich.Beim Flughafen machen muss um in das Flugzeug zu kommen Bitte Hilfe
Since you are really pressed into the seat at the start (I just love it) I wanted to ask how much KM/h such a thing accelerates at, i.e. how much se. is it at 100, 200 etc.? ? many thanks
Hello everyone! I have a big problem. My brother booked a flight for us family online with Trip Air. Only with my first name and that’s enough, he put my call name, but should match passport, which doesn’t. Now he wanted to make a name change. It is a flight to Thailand with Air Berlin…
I have always been asked to put electronic devices and “all that has a battery” individually in the boxes. So they’re not on top of each other.
The bag with the liquids must also be open in the box.
I was also accustomed to revealing any kind of “cable” (charge cables, headphones…) because “badly identifiable cables” have already been the reason for many times, which is why security officials wanted to look more closely.
Make sure your bags are really empty;)
Inside leave, except the staff says something else.
You’ll get a message from the staff.
You need to take out laptop and liquids. Everything else remains in it. Unless they find something suspicious when scanning, you have to unpack everything after checking. We had a suitcase full of technology
Some airlines have upper limits for power banks, so they often may not have more than 20 000 mA. If you have a bigger one it can be you have to take them off the ground and not take them with you.
You can always leave phone in. It is necessary to remove liquids, a maximum of 10x 100 ml in Ziploc bag of max 1 l capacity.
Laptop and tablet computers need to get out. Powerbank often also because there is a maximum value of 20,000 mAh. And then the checker wants to check. Depends on it. But I often got the power bank out of control without taking it out. Emergency is being checked again. No thing.
Milliamper isn’t it?
Milliampère lessons. This is a fraction of a kilowatt hour, even if it is another unit, that is, a measure of the amount of energy. With KFZ batteries, it is strangely measured again in kWh.
Clever mode: from milliamper hours to energy still lacks the voltage. Therefore, it would also be better if Powerbanks had an indication in Wh, instead of in mAh.
Pass.
I have exactly 20000
Except for electronic devices, I always leave everything in my backpack. He’s going to shine through, and if something’s funny, they’re supposed to look. It’s never happened to me before.
You need to put all electronic devices separately in a box when scanning. You can leave clothes in. You can also leave the battery.
Powerbank, laptop and cell phone have to get out.
“You don’t have to put all electronic devices separately in a box when scanning,” the camera can usually stay in it.
We had to take out every time.
You don’t need to unpack. Cabin baggage is cleared and that was already.
You may need to show the Powerbank.
You can leave in the backpack and just put the backpack on the tape.
You just have to empty your bags you have on your body. For example, pockets with cash and co.
You should probably remove the electronic devices
All electronic comes separately on the conveyor belt.