Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Hi Everyone, I just flew last week and asked about the formula. I was told that you can bring formula on board as long as it is in the original container. I was told there is no limit. Also, I called the company that makes pediasure (a few years ago when flying) and they told me it was not safe to stow the formula, because of freezing that can occur under the plane. Granted we were on a long flight to Hawaii- I am not sure freezing is always an issue. Good luck to everyone getting to the conference! See you all there. , mom to Makenna age 6 > > I have never been on a plane before in my life and of course my 1st > time is after 9-11 and with a special needs child. My worries are > delay or missed flight, getting her wheelchair on and her pediasure. > Eva only drinks pediasure and eats baby food. I get it for free from > WIC so I don't want to have to buy it in California. My brother said I > could check it but I can't have it as a carry on, which is ok as long > as he is 100% sure I can do that, I dont want to lose all that > pediasure. I was watching the news and this security guard at an > airport made a mom dump out her sons sippy cup!! WHAT??? I just worry > that will be me. I hope she doesnt get hungry its is a 4 hour flight. > I also worry I will forget something, I have made about 100 lists and > I still worry. > Please tell me it will all be ok!!! LOL! > Thanks, > Crystal > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Thanks for the info!!! That was very helpful. Crystal and Eva > > > > > > I have never been on a plane before in my life and of course my 1st > > > time is after 9-11 and with a special needs child. My worries are > > > delay or missed flight, getting her wheelchair on and her pediasure. > > > Eva only drinks pediasure and eats baby food. I get it for free from > > > WIC so I don't want to have to buy it in California. My brother > > said I > > > could check it but I can't have it as a carry on, which is ok as > > long > > > as he is 100% sure I can do that, I dont want to lose all that > > > pediasure. I was watching the news and this security guard at an > > > airport made a mom dump out her sons sippy cup!! WHAT??? I just > > worry > > > that will be me. I hope she doesnt get hungry its is a 4 hour > > flight. > > > I also worry I will forget something, I have made about 100 lists > > and > > > I still worry. > > > Please tell me it will all be ok!!! LOL! > > > Thanks, > > > Crystal > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2007 Report Share Posted June 26, 2007 Thanks for the info!!! That was very helpful. Crystal and Eva > > > > > > I have never been on a plane before in my life and of course my 1st > > > time is after 9-11 and with a special needs child. My worries are > > > delay or missed flight, getting her wheelchair on and her pediasure. > > > Eva only drinks pediasure and eats baby food. I get it for free from > > > WIC so I don't want to have to buy it in California. My brother > > said I > > > could check it but I can't have it as a carry on, which is ok as > > long > > > as he is 100% sure I can do that, I dont want to lose all that > > > pediasure. I was watching the news and this security guard at an > > > airport made a mom dump out her sons sippy cup!! WHAT??? I just > > worry > > > that will be me. I hope she doesnt get hungry its is a 4 hour > > flight. > > > I also worry I will forget something, I have made about 100 lists > > and > > > I still worry. > > > Please tell me it will all be ok!!! LOL! > > > Thanks, > > > Crystal > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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