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Security and Carry On Luggage: Continued

This is a general list of things not to carry on the airplane with you either on your person or in your carry on luggage. Use your discretion. I know a potter who carried a few of his pottery tools on the airplane and had them confiscated. If the item could possibly be used as a weapon in anyway expect to fly without it.


Sharp Objects

Bows and arrows
Ice axes/Ice picks and other kitchen utensils
Knives, Box Cutters, and Utility Knives
Sabers, Throwing stars and martial arts weapons
Scissors (metal with pointed tips)
Screwdrivers (except those in eyeglass repair kits)
Swords

Club-Like Items

Batons
Baseball bats
Brass knuckles
Crowbars, Hammers and other tools

Fishing Rods
Cricket bats
Golf clubs
Hockey sticks
Lacrosse sticks
Pool Cues
Ski Poles
Other sports related items


Explosives

Fireworks
Flares in any form

Ammunition
Blasting caps
Dynamite
Gunpowder
Hand grenades
Plastic explosives

Incendiaries

Some cigarette lighters, stove lighters and matches
Aerosol like hairspray or deodorant
Camping and Cooking Fuels
All Fuel
Gas torches
Lighter fluid
Strike-anywhere matches
Turpentine and paint thinner

Disabling Chemicals

Household cleaners
Chlorine for pools and spas
Compressed gas
Compressed Air
Liquid bleach
Mace, Pepper spray, Tear Gas
Spray Paint
 

Guns and Firearms

All Guns and parts of guns

BB guns
Air guns
Flare pistols
Gun lighters
Pellet guns
Toy Guns
Spear guns
Starter pistols
Stun guns or stun devices
       

 

 
 
 

 

 

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