We have a few FAs here who's rolling bag is pretty much a moving wine store.
I usually bring 1 bottle of wine with me on a trip and drink it throughout the trip. One time I brought 11 bottles of wine with me in my rollaboard for a fundraising dinner I jumpseated to. The look on the TSA scanner's face was hilarious.
Which could be argued that if you get the FA to serve your booze to you, you're legal.Sec. 121.575
Alcoholic beverages.
(a) No person may drink any alcoholic beverage aboard an aircraft unless the certificate holder operating the aircraft has served that beverage to him.
As a uniformed flight crewmember, am I allowed to carry on a single bottle of wine, unopened?
Taking a trip tomorrow and would like to bring a bottle as a gift and have no desire to check my PNT 22.
Sure!
But one word of caution, I'd heavily suggest not carrying a bottle that is also served on the airplane.
Funny, we have at least one pilot whose rolling bag is the same. He likes to have room parties.Maybe we should introduce them!
Yeah, but a FA could've given you a goody bag from another carrier when you commuted in. Even though there's no way to prove it, the company could still blame you for stealing their liquor and fire you... sadly.
And as for the pax...
Which could be argued that if you get the FA to serve your booze to you, you're legal.
I guess you may have to pay a decanting fee if the FA is enterprising.