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Items to Consider. When Packing For the Trip. Packing for this trip One suitcase One carry-on bag. What to Pack in Your Carry-On CD/mp3 player Change of clothes Cell Phone & Charger Money (don’t put $$$ in your checked bag) Books/reading materials Snacks. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Items to Consider

When Packing For the Trip

Packing for this trip

•One suitcase

•One carry-on bag

What to Pack in Your Carry-On

•CD/mp3 player •Change of clothes•Cell Phone & Charger•Money (don’t put $$$ in your checked bag)•Books/reading materials •Snacks

What NOT to Pack in Your Carry-On

•Any Liquids, aerosols or gels•This includes the following: toothpaste, carmex

or blistex, any makeup, lotion,

cologne, deodorant, hairspray,

hair gel, hair mousse.

Packing Personal Liquids, Aerosols and Gels

•Pack ALL liquids in your checked bag. There is no restriction on the personal liquids that can travel in your checked bag.

•You cannot carry a bottle of water, soda or anything liquid to drink through security.

•Do Not BRING Bottled or Canned Drinks in your carry on bag

Remember the Rule

3-1-1

CARRY ON BAG3-ounce or smaller container of

liquid or gel

1-quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag holding 3 ounce containers

1-bag per traveler placed in the security bin

What If I want a drink on the plane?

• Too Bad!!! Gather up some spit and swallow it!!

• Stop Your Whining Water is overrated

• You may purchase drinks at high prices at stores after you pass through the security

•Medications and saline solution do not apply to

this rule and do not have to be in a Ziploc bag,

BUT they must be declared to the security agent. In other words before they scan your bag you must tell the TSA Agent that you have medications or saline solution in your bag. The medication MUST be in its original container

What You Need to Bring:

•A Great Attitude•YOUR PHOTO ID!!!! •At Least 4 changes of clothes (Remember clothes you wear must meet the SHS dress code)•Deodorant •A toothbrush & toothpaste

•Comfortable Shoes

•Nice clothes – for the Concert we are attending–guys - Khakis & polo (suggested)–Girls – Skirt & nice top or nice pants & shirt (suggested)–NO JEANS or T-Shirts for this concert!!

•Hat

•Spending Money at least $50 to $100 – All meals are paid for except for the “own your own lunches”, however you will get $40.00 to help defray the cost of your lunches.

What Not to Bring!!

•Fireworks

What NOT to Bring:

Flammable Liquids or Solids

What NOT to Bring:

Pressure Containers

What NOT to Bring:

Weapons: Firearms Real

or Pretend

What NOT to Bring:

Weapons: gun powder, mace, tear-gas, pepper

spray

What NOT to Bring:

Illegal Drugs or Alcohol

What NOT to Bring:

Duct Tape, Paddles

What NOT to Bring:

Knives of any length,

Cutting devices, icepicks and scissors (metal)

What NOT to Bring:

Cigarette Lighters

Security Checkpoint Information

Several Items to

consider when

Before you enter the walk- through metal detector---

(Everyone must remove their shoes)

Flip flops or slide in shoes are the best

shoes to wear through security

Place the following items

in the bins provided.

Place your wallet, keys, watch, and loose change

in a Ziploc bagand place in a bin

Shoes, belts and other metal objects must also go in a bin

You must also remove the following:

Cell phones, PDA’s (personal digital assistant) and

metal hair decorations

You must also:

Take your laptop and video cameras with cassettes OUT

of their cases and place them in a separate bin from

your other items.

In Addition:You may randomly be

subjected to a pat-down security check by

the TSA officials.

Things YOU should not

TALK about at the airport

Make any statements concerning Weapons

Make any statements concerning

Bombs

Make any statements concerning

Terrorist Threats

The Airport Security people take this very

seriously

You will hold up the entire flight

and you may not be able to go!

Acknowledgements

Jim Cude

Whitesboro Bearcat Band Director

for sharing your slide show

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