What you can’t bring on an airplane

October 22nd, 2007 by World Traveler

You are not allowed to bring the following items on an airplane:

  • Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives.
  • Scissors with pointed metal tips longer than 4 inches.
  • Any sharp metal object not specifically stated as permissible, including drills, box cutters, screwdrivers, etc.
  • Torch lighters (Zippos, etc.)
  • Guns or realistic replicas.
  • Baseball bats, crowbars, wrenches, or any other club-like items.
  • Explosives, such as fireworks, ammunition, or any realistic replica.
  • Incendiaries, such as cooking fuel, lighter fuel, strike-anywhere matches, paint thinner, or any realistic replica.
  • Hazardous chemicals, such as chlorine, bleach, spray paint, pepper spray, etc.
  • Gel shoe inserts
  • Snow globes and like decorations
  • Anything that does not meet size requirements.

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