Yes but not liquids.
2007
All liquids aren't allowed on an airplane, unless the liquid is bought after passing through the gates.
I don't think so
It means to limit the amount of stuff you drink for 24 hours.
it has no limit of speed.Speed of an aeroplane depend on its engine power and aerodynamically design.
Yes. There is only a limit to liquids that you take on your carry on bag.
When an airplane is flying, it experiences fluid friction with the air around it. This friction is caused by the resistance of the air to the movement of the airplane. The airplane's design and engine power are optimized to overcome this friction and maintain flight.
A lot of items cannot be carried on an airplane after the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center. Some of these items include sharp objects and liquids over a certain quantity.
Limit - Limit the amount of flammable liquids in storage.Isolate - Isolate products in approved containers stored in enclosed cabinets.Eliminate - Eliminate products that are no longer necessary by disposing of them properly.Separate - Separate incompatible materials (e.g., don't store flammables near corrosives).
When no limit posted. You will go at the speed that lets you keep full control of the airplane and also safe for everyone around you including yourself.
Usually 2 in the hold and one on deck. There is a weight limit on 'hold bags', depending on the airline.