According to ICAO, what do liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGs) comprise?
LAGs include, but are not limited to, the following items: water and other drinks, soups, syrups, jams, stews, sauces and pastes; foods in sauces or containing a high liquid content; creams, lotions, cosmetics and oils; perfumes; sprays; gels, including hair and shower gels; contents of pressurized containers, including shaving foam, other foam and deodorants; pastes including toothpaste; liquid-solid mixtures; mascara; lip gloss or lip balm; and any other item of similar consistency at room temperature. Question 2: Which crew are exempted from the LAGs restrictions stipulated in State letter AS 8/11-07/26 Confidential, dated 30 March 2007? Paragraph 1.1 f) mentions “flight crew in uniform and on duty”. For the purposes of these restrictions, flight crew compartment crew and cabin crew on duty the day(s) of the journey should be considered as eligible for exemption. Please note that paragraph 2.3.1 of this State letter offers flexibility for national authorities to exempt other categor
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