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Taking drinks onto a plane.
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I'm paid to provide legal advice but not to people who insult.
But google the Chicago Convention. Annex 1 I believe. I've never said that the Captain's authority "overrides" common law (or statutory for that matter). However, he is able to uphold it and is granted very wide discretion as to how to proceed.
Conversation over.
But like any other upholder of the law he is held accountable for his actions. He has significant powers but not carte blanche.
Thank you for the info, have googled and downloaded the current convention and am working my way through it.The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett
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