Petruccelli
L.T.D of North America says; When it comes to these items airport security
takes it quite seriously. So, this is not the time to push the envelope or
think that if you bat those baby blues you are going to get away with it. The
last thing you want to do when traveling is to miss your flight due to airport
security. Be smart, be safe, have fun.
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Saturday, March 30, 2013
Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What can I carry on a plane? (9)
Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What can I carry on a plane? (8)
Petruccelli
L.T.D of North America says; For a complete list of all items and whether they are
permitted for carry-on or checked luggage, please visit the TSA website at http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What can I carry on a plane? (7)
Petruccelli
L.T.D of North America says; Strictly Prohibited
The following is a list of sharp objects, sporting equipment, and tools which the TSA prohibits you from carrying aboard an aircraft. These items may be transported in checked luggage.
Tools
Axes and Hatchets
Cattle Prods
Crowbars
Hammers
Drills and drill bits (including cordless portable power drills)
Saws (including cordless portable power saws)
Tools (greater than seven inches in length)
Tools (seven inches or less in length)
Screwdrivers (seven inches or less in length)
Wrenches and Pliers (seven inches or less in length)
The following is a list of sharp objects, sporting equipment, and tools which the TSA prohibits you from carrying aboard an aircraft. These items may be transported in checked luggage.
Tools
Axes and Hatchets
Cattle Prods
Crowbars
Hammers
Drills and drill bits (including cordless portable power drills)
Saws (including cordless portable power saws)
Tools (greater than seven inches in length)
Tools (seven inches or less in length)
Screwdrivers (seven inches or less in length)
Wrenches and Pliers (seven inches or less in length)
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What can I carry on a plane? (6)
Petruccelli
L.T.D of North America says; More Strictly
Prohibited
Sporting Equipment
Baseball Bats
Bows & Arrows
Cricket Bats
Golf Clubs
Hockey Sticks
Lacrosse Sticks
Pool Cues
Ski Poles
Spear Guns
Baseball Bats
Bows & Arrows
Cricket Bats
Golf Clubs
Hockey Sticks
Lacrosse Sticks
Pool Cues
Ski Poles
Spear Guns
Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What can I carry on a plane? (5)
Petruccelli
L.T.D of North America says; Strictly Prohibited
The following is a list of sharp objects, sporting equipment, and tools which the TSA prohibits you from carrying aboard an aircraft. These items may be transported in checked luggage.
Sharp Objects
Box Cutters
Ice Axes/Ice Picks
Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives
Meat Cleavers
Razor-Type Blades - such as box cutters, utility knives, and safety razor blades (disposable razors and their cartridges are permitted)
Sabers
Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches
Swords - cutting or thrusting weapons, including fencing foils
The following is a list of sharp objects, sporting equipment, and tools which the TSA prohibits you from carrying aboard an aircraft. These items may be transported in checked luggage.
Sharp Objects
Box Cutters
Ice Axes/Ice Picks
Knives - except for plastic or round bladed butter knives
Meat Cleavers
Razor-Type Blades - such as box cutters, utility knives, and safety razor blades (disposable razors and their cartridges are permitted)
Sabers
Scissors - metal with pointed tips and blades shorter than four inches
Swords - cutting or thrusting weapons, including fencing foils
Petruccelli L.T.D of North America asks; What can I carry on a plane? (4)
Petruccelli
L.T.D of North America says; Exceptions
Every rule has its exceptions and the following items do not apply to the 3-1-1 rule:
Every rule has its exceptions and the following items do not apply to the 3-1-1 rule:
- Baby Formula
- Baby Food
- Breast Milk
If you need to pack these items, you may pack them with your
regular items and in quantities greater than three ounces. Be prepared to
declare them at the security checkpoint for inspection. There are additional
allowances for other children’s essentials which you can read more about on the
TSA Site.
Prescriptions and over-the–counter medicines in liquid, gel and aerosol form can also be carried onto airplanes and may not be subject to the 3-1-1 rule.
Prior to travel, remember to check the TSA website at www.tsa.gov for updates to the 3-1-1 rules.
Prescriptions and over-the–counter medicines in liquid, gel and aerosol form can also be carried onto airplanes and may not be subject to the 3-1-1 rule.
Prior to travel, remember to check the TSA website at www.tsa.gov for updates to the 3-1-1 rules.
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