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Im going on a plane tomorrow morrning and im wondering if i can bring any electronics?

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Such as a laptop or a psp, do they let you bring them on anymore? im taking us air.

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  1. Some Electronics Devices produced radio wave frequency. You're allowed to carry both Notebook & Ipod/Mp3 on board as part of your hand luggage.

    My advise, if you want to arrive at the destination in better shape. Do enjoy the flight without turning on either Notebook & IPod.

    Now with strict compliance of Policy for Spare Lithium Batteries. The Department of Transportation prohibits the carriage of spare/loose lithium batteries in checked luggage. Other household items may be carried in limited  amounts.passengers are not allowed to carry extra


  2. u can bring them

  3. You can bring both.  You will be asked to make sure they are both turned off during take off and landing.  I was on a plane yesterday and there were people with PSPs, laptops, i-pods, cell phones (in airplane mode or game mode), portable DVD players, and CD players.

  4. You are allowed most electronics on planes, providing that they're turned off during take-off and landing.

    Certain things that can never be turned on are Furbies (go figure!?) and other objects that generate electronic signals deemed dangerous to the flight controls.

    Generally though, you should be fine with every day electronics.

    The safest bet however is to ask at the security gate if you have any doubts.

    Have a fun trip!

  5. Yes, you can take electronics devices with you. They can be examined or confiscated by airport security for any or no reason at all however so be sure that you either have no valuable information on them that is not backed up elswhere and do not take anything you do not absolutely need.

  6. yep like a mp3 or sum thing rite>?

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