BCL
Engineer
I think a conductor could theoretically not allow something like that to be used. It could be under the category of "appliance". I'd like to see what would happen if someone brought along a small microwave oven and plugged it in.When we took the EB from ARB to PDX we brought one of these along. Plugs into your standard outlet and in a few mins, Hot Water! Works a charm.I was thinking maybe getting a flameless ration heater was possible, but it may be considered an "incindiery" which would be prohibited. I'm sure I wouldn't be allowed to bring aboard some types of camping gear like propane or butane cylinders. I have brought chemical hand warmers on board, but those are pretty safe.
http://www.amazon.com/Travel-Immersion-Water-Heater-Voltage/dp/B000AXS0UE
peter
I mean - there are things you're not supposed to bring on board, including stuff like sealed automotive brake fluid. Heck - the official rules say anything with a propellant isn't allowed, and that could include hair spray or even Reddi-Whip.
Prohibited Items
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