Pack Up Trouble in Your Old Kit Bag
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By this time, most travelers know that they shouldn’t bring concealed metal nail files, nose hair scissors or forks onto airplanes. But that’s just the beginning. The following list of prohibited items was posted at the airport in Amman, Jordan, based on recommendations of the U.S. Transportation Security Agency:
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Ammunition
Automatic weapons
Axes
Baseball bats
BB guns
Billy clubs
Blackjacks
Blasting caps
Bows and arrows
Box cutters
Brass knuckles
Bullwhips
Cattle prods
Compressed air guns
Corkscrews
Cricket bats
Crowbars
Disabling gases or chemicals
Dynamite
Fire extinguishers (except authorized by local fire codes)
Flare pistols
Golf clubs
Gun lighters
Hammers
Hand grenades
Hatchets
Hockey sticks
Ice ax/ice pick
Knives (including religious and hunting ... any length) except rounded blade butter knives and plastic cutlery
Kubatons
Mace
Martial arts devices
Meat cleavers
Nun chucks
Pellet guns
Pepper spray
Pistols
Plastic explosives
Pool cues
Power drills (portable)
Power saws (portable)
Razor blades (not in a cartridge)
Replica weapons
Revolvers
Rifles
Road flares
Sabers
Scissors (metal with pointed tip)
Screwdrivers
Shotguns
Ski poles
Spear guns
Starter pistols
Straight razors
Stun guns/shocking devices
Swords
Tear gas
Throwing stars
Tools, large or heavy like wrenches or pliers)
Toy transformer robots (which form a toy gun)
Toy weapons
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Compiled by a Times staff member.
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