Alcohol on planes

open alcohol is allowed on commercial airlines,, but can a passenger have open alcohol in a small 2-4 seater under the command of a certified private pilot?


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I couldn't find the specific regulation, but as far as I know If it's a private filght there should be no problem with having alcohol aboard. Private aviation security regulation are different in private aviation and on major airlines.

The cause for prohibiting alcohol on board commercial flights is that liquid explosives might be disguised as alcohol. The chance of such a terror act on a private aircraft is way lower. 


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