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The TSA has Restricted Many Items on Board Flights

Whether you like it or not, there are many things you shouldn’t (can’t) bring on board an airplane. Some are due to the TSA, some are because of airline restrictions but in either case, no is no. Here are a whole bunch of things you shouldn’t bring.

Don’t bring anything like bats or golf clubs on board. The airlines don’t want you to get mad and be in danger of others and I can’t blame them. Also, something like golf clubs don’t fit in the overheads anyway and it might snap.

Knives are a no no on flights. When I was younger, I remember having a tiny model knife that came with a purchase of a comic book. When customs saw it, they told me to throw it away even though it wasn’t even sharp.

If you bought a knife set for your wife, it’s best that it stays in the box and be in your luggage because customs won’t allow you to bring it on board. Anything sharp is not allowed and even razors and scissors aren’t.

Anything flammable is not good either. Basically, if you see that skull with two bones that forms a cross at the bottom, just keep them away from anything flight related.

Really strong magnets are also not allowed so there might be a reason why they don’t let you bring those huge speakers on board the plane.

There’s probably not much reason to bring ammunition but if you need to, maybe it’s best to just mail (fedex or UPS) them to your destination. They aren’t that expensive since they are small and light anyway and you will save yourself so much hassle and time.

Lighters and matches are also not allowed (nor is fireworks). There’s no smoking in the cabins nowadays anyway so just keep them in your luggage to avoid any potential hassle (or worst yet, needing to throw them away)

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