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Originally Posted by Zeke
I don't see how you could use one on a plane, but I've never seen one that I know of.
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There is no odor, if you do it right there is no visible vapor.
It's known as vaping, vapor vs smoke, smoking
Friend of mine just did a 14 hour flight from Israel to Dallas.
He vaped the whole trip, no one said a word.
His seat mate from the Austin to DFW leg did broach the subject but only asked him to blow it the other way.
FDA is trying to regulate it where it's not allowed anywhere that smoking is prohibited using the argument that they don't have enough data on the side effects/second hand aspect.
That may prove difficult since the base is either poly or vegetable glycol which is found in just about every cosmetic/skin care/hair care product and is also the base for a lot of edible products.
Smoking is banned on european flights as well but the last time I was on Ryan Air they were selling the ecigs on board.