THE ULTIMATE PACKING LIST
ITEMS I CAN PACK IN CARRY-ON BAGGAGE
The allowed items listed under are topic to fine-way of physical at any time.
3-1-1 FOR CARRY-ONS
3 ounces or less of gels and liquids.
1 quart-size, certain plastic, zip-top sack holding your three ounces or fewer containers.
1 sack per fortune-hunter placed in the security crate alone.
PERSONAL ITEMS
-Cigar cutters
-Corkscrews (following no knives attached)
For more info Cigar Scissors.
-Cuticle cutters
-Eyeglass repair tools (including screwdrivers)
-Knitting and crochet needles
-Knives (round bladed butter or plastic)
-Nail clippers
-Nail files
-Safety razors (including disposable)
-Scissors (plastic or metal taking into consideration blunt tips, or metal behind prickly tips and blades below four inches.)
-Toy transformer robots
-Toy weapons (no possible replicas)
-Tweezers
-Umbrellas (gone inspected for prohibited items)
-Walking canes (taking into consideration inspected for prohibited items)
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
-Camcorders
-Camera Equipment
-Laptop Computers
-Cell phones
-Pagers
-Personal data assistants
-Handheld games
-iPods and MP3s
MEDICATION AND MEDICAL DEVICES
-Diabetes supplies and equipment
-Nitroglycerine pills or spray can can can can (items compulsion to be marked taking into account a professionally printed label identifying the medication.)
-Braille notetaker, intensification and slate, and stylus devices.
-Prosthetic appliances and device tools (must be carried by the individual or companion once the prosthetic device.)
-Ostomy scissors
TOOLS
-Tools (seven inches or less)
-Wrenches and pliers (seven inches or less)
ITEMS I CAN PACK IN CHECKED BAGGAGE!
PERSONAL ITEMS
-Cigar cutters
-Corkscrews
-Cuticle cutters
-Eyeglass repair tools
-Knitting and crochet needles
-Knives
-Nail clippers
-Nail files
-Liquid or gels
-Safety razors (including disposable)
-Scissors
-Toy transformer robots
-Toy weapons
-Tweezers
-Umbrellas
-Walking canes
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
-Camcorders
-Camera equipment
-Laptop computers
-Cell phones
-Pagers
-Personal data assistants
-iPods and MP3s
MEDICATION AND MEDICAL DEVICES
-Diabetes supplies and equipment
-Nitroglycerine pills or spray (For medical use without help. Items pretension to be marked behind a professionally printed label identifying the medication.)
-Braille notetaker, augment and slate, and stylus devices.
-Prosthetic appliances and device tools (Tools must be carried by the individual when the prosthetic device or the companion.)
-Ostomy scissors
SHARP OBJECTS
-Box cutters
-Ice picks/axes
-Knives and sabers
-Meat cleavers
-Razor-type blades (not in a cartridge, apportion support to knives)
SPORTING GOODS
-Baseball bats
-Bows and arrows
-Cricket bats
-Golf clubs
-Hockey sticks
-Pool cues
-Ski poles
-Spear guns
-Lacrosse sticks
GUNS AND AMMUNITION (Must be stated to the airlines)
-Ammunition
-BB guns
-Compressed setting guns (without compressed express cylinder)
-Firearm replicas
-Firearms (These must first be avowed to the airline.)
-Gun and firearm parts
-Pellet guns
-Starter pistols
TOOLS
-Axes and hatchets
-Cattle prods
-Crowbars
-Drills and drill bits (including cordless, portable facility drills)
-Hammers
-Pliers
-Saws (including cordless, portable facility saws)
-Screwdrivers
-Tools
-Wrenches
SELF-DEFENSE/MARTIAL ARTS ITEMS
-Billy clubs
-Black jacks
-Brass knuckles
-Kubatons
-Mace/pepper spray (One container of four formless ounces is allowable if stored in a conflict to prevent discharge.)
-Martial arts weapons
-Night sticks
-Nunchakus
-Stun guns/shocking devices
-Throwing stars
ITEMS I NEED TO LEAVE AT HOME
GUNS AND FIREARMS
-Flare guns
-Gun lighters
-Gun powder
EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS
-Blasting caps
-Dynamite
-Fireworks
-Flares (any)
-Hand missiles
-Plastic explosives
-Replicas of explosives
FLAMMABLE ITEMS
-Aerosols (any, except for toiletries in limited quantities)
-Fuels (including liquid and cooking)
-Gasoline
-Gas torches
-All lighters
-Lighter formless
-Paint thinner and turpentine
-Replicas of incendiaries
-Strike-anywhere matches
CHEMICALS
-Spillable batteries (except in wheelchairs)
-Chlorine
-Compressed gas cylinders (including flame extinguishers)
-Liquid bleach
-Spray paint
-Tear gas
Natalia Ippolito, a former airfield screener and author of: I MIGHT AS WELL BE NAKED: How to Survive Airport Screening With Your Clothes On.