Post by LHR02 on Apr 11, 2004 7:32:38 GMT -5
Can I take it?
Carry on/checked
Cigar Cutters Yes /Yes
Corkscrews Yes /Yes
Cuticle Cutters Yes /Yes
Eyeglass Repair Tools (including screwdrivers) Yes /Yes Eyelash Curlers Yes /Yes
Knitting and Crochet Needles Yes /Yes
Knives, round-bladed butter or plastic Yes /Yes
Lighters * Yes /* No
Nail Clippers Yes /Yes
Nail Files Yes /Yes
Personal care or toiletries with aerosols, in limited quantities (such as hairsprays, deodorants) Yes/ Yes Safety Razors (including disposable razors) Yes .Yes Scissors-plastic or metal with blunt tips Yes /Yes Scissors-metal with pointed tips No .Yes
Toy Transformer Robots Yes /Yes
Toy Weapons (if not realistic replicas) Yes .Yes Tweezers Yes /Yes
Umbrellas (allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed) Yes /Yes
Walking Canes (allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed) Yes /Yes
* Up to 2 lighters or 4 books of safety matches are allowed in your carry-on baggage - NOT checked baggage. Disposable lighters and absorbed liquid lighters are allowed in your carry-on baggage. Lighters with unabsorbed liquid fuel are NOT permitted. Strike anywhere matches are NOT permitted. Note Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at asi.faa.gov/Passenger.asp
Medication and Special Needs Devices
Braille Note-Taker, Slate and Stylus, Augmentation Devices Yes /Yes
Diabetes-Related Supplies/Equipment, (once inspected to ensure prohibited items are not concealed) including: insulin and insulin loaded dispensing products; vials or box of individual vials; jet injectors; pens; infusers; and preloaded syringes; and an unlimited number of unused syringes, when accompanied by insulin; lancets; blood glucose meters; blood glucose meter test strips; insulin pumps; and insulin pump supplies. Insulin in any form or dispenser must be properly marked with a professionally printed label identifying the medication or manufacturer’s name or pharmaceutical label. Yes /Yes
Nitroglycerine pills or spray for medical use (if properly marked with a professionally printed label identifying the medication or manufacturer’s name or pharmaceutical label) Yes/ Yes
Prosthetic Device Tools and Appliances, including drill, allen wrenches, pullsleeves used to put on or remove prosthetic devices, if carried by the individual with the prosthetic device or his or her companion Yes /Yes
Can I take it?
Carry-on Checked Electronic Devices
Camcorders Yes /Yes
Camera Equipment Yes /Yes
The checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped film in camera equipment. We recommend that you either put undeveloped film and cameras containing undeveloped film in your carry-on baggage or take undeveloped film with you to the checkpoint and ask the screener to conduct a hand-inspection
Laptop Computers Yes /Yes
Mobile Phones Yes /Yes
Pagers Yes/ Yes
Personal Data Assistants (PDA’s) Yes/ Yes
Note Check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions on the use of these and other electronic items during your flight.
Sharp Objects
Box Cutters No .Yes
Ice Axes/Ice Picks No /Yes
Knives (any length and type except round-bladed, butter, and plastic cutlery) No /Yes
Meat Cleavers No /Yes
Razor-Type Blades, such as box cutters, utility knives, razor blades not in a cartridge, but excluding safety razors No. Yes
Sabers No /Yes
Scissors – metal with pointed tips Scissors with plastic or metal blunt tips are permitted in your carry-on. No/ Yes
Swords No /Yes
Note Any sharp objects in checked baggage should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.
There is more, to include sporting goods, firearms, self defence items...etc. But the above partial list should cover most questions we will have. If you need more info, go to the TSA homesite for additional and updated information.
Carry on/checked
Cigar Cutters Yes /Yes
Corkscrews Yes /Yes
Cuticle Cutters Yes /Yes
Eyeglass Repair Tools (including screwdrivers) Yes /Yes Eyelash Curlers Yes /Yes
Knitting and Crochet Needles Yes /Yes
Knives, round-bladed butter or plastic Yes /Yes
Lighters * Yes /* No
Nail Clippers Yes /Yes
Nail Files Yes /Yes
Personal care or toiletries with aerosols, in limited quantities (such as hairsprays, deodorants) Yes/ Yes Safety Razors (including disposable razors) Yes .Yes Scissors-plastic or metal with blunt tips Yes /Yes Scissors-metal with pointed tips No .Yes
Toy Transformer Robots Yes /Yes
Toy Weapons (if not realistic replicas) Yes .Yes Tweezers Yes /Yes
Umbrellas (allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed) Yes /Yes
Walking Canes (allowed in carry-on baggage once they have been inspected to ensure that prohibited items are not concealed) Yes /Yes
* Up to 2 lighters or 4 books of safety matches are allowed in your carry-on baggage - NOT checked baggage. Disposable lighters and absorbed liquid lighters are allowed in your carry-on baggage. Lighters with unabsorbed liquid fuel are NOT permitted. Strike anywhere matches are NOT permitted. Note Some personal care items containing aerosol are regulated as hazardous materials. The FAA regulates hazardous materials. This information is summarized at asi.faa.gov/Passenger.asp
Medication and Special Needs Devices
Braille Note-Taker, Slate and Stylus, Augmentation Devices Yes /Yes
Diabetes-Related Supplies/Equipment, (once inspected to ensure prohibited items are not concealed) including: insulin and insulin loaded dispensing products; vials or box of individual vials; jet injectors; pens; infusers; and preloaded syringes; and an unlimited number of unused syringes, when accompanied by insulin; lancets; blood glucose meters; blood glucose meter test strips; insulin pumps; and insulin pump supplies. Insulin in any form or dispenser must be properly marked with a professionally printed label identifying the medication or manufacturer’s name or pharmaceutical label. Yes /Yes
Nitroglycerine pills or spray for medical use (if properly marked with a professionally printed label identifying the medication or manufacturer’s name or pharmaceutical label) Yes/ Yes
Prosthetic Device Tools and Appliances, including drill, allen wrenches, pullsleeves used to put on or remove prosthetic devices, if carried by the individual with the prosthetic device or his or her companion Yes /Yes
Can I take it?
Carry-on Checked Electronic Devices
Camcorders Yes /Yes
Camera Equipment Yes /Yes
The checked baggage screening equipment will damage undeveloped film in camera equipment. We recommend that you either put undeveloped film and cameras containing undeveloped film in your carry-on baggage or take undeveloped film with you to the checkpoint and ask the screener to conduct a hand-inspection
Laptop Computers Yes /Yes
Mobile Phones Yes /Yes
Pagers Yes/ Yes
Personal Data Assistants (PDA’s) Yes/ Yes
Note Check with your airline or travel agent for restrictions on the use of these and other electronic items during your flight.
Sharp Objects
Box Cutters No .Yes
Ice Axes/Ice Picks No /Yes
Knives (any length and type except round-bladed, butter, and plastic cutlery) No /Yes
Meat Cleavers No /Yes
Razor-Type Blades, such as box cutters, utility knives, razor blades not in a cartridge, but excluding safety razors No. Yes
Sabers No /Yes
Scissors – metal with pointed tips Scissors with plastic or metal blunt tips are permitted in your carry-on. No/ Yes
Swords No /Yes
Note Any sharp objects in checked baggage should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors.
There is more, to include sporting goods, firearms, self defence items...etc. But the above partial list should cover most questions we will have. If you need more info, go to the TSA homesite for additional and updated information.