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Monday, December 7th, 2009

cigar accessories for golf

THE ULTIMATE PACKING LIST

ITEMS I CAN PACK IN CARRY-ON BAGGAGE

The allowed items listed below are subject to change at any time.

3-1-1 FOR CARRY-ONS

3 ounces or less of gels and liquids.

1 quart-size, clear plastic, zip-top bag holding your three ounces or fewer containers.

1 bag per traveler placed in the security bin alone.

PERSONAL ITEMS

-Cigar cutters

-Corkscrews (with no knives attached)

-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 with blunt tips, or metal with pointed tips and blades under four inches.)

-Toy transformer robots

-Toy weapons (no realistic replicas)

-Tweezers

-Umbrellas (once inspected for prohibited items)

-Walking canes (once 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 (items need to be marked with a professionally printed label identifying the medication.)

-Braille notetaker, augmentation and slate, and stylus devices.

-Prosthetic appliances and device tools (must be carried by the individual or companion with 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 only. Items need to be marked with a professionally printed label identifying the medication.)

-Braille notetaker, augmentation and slate, and stylus devices.

-Prosthetic appliances and device tools (Tools must be carried by the individual with 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, utility 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 declared to the airlines)

-Ammunition

-BB guns

-Compressed air guns (without compressed air cylinder)

-Firearm replicas

-Firearms (These must first be declared 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 power drills)

-Hammers

-Pliers

-Saws (including cordless, portable power saws)

-Screwdrivers

-Tools

-Wrenches

SELF-DEFENSE/MARTIAL ARTS ITEMS

-Billy clubs

-Black jacks

-Brass knuckles

-Kubatons

-Mace/pepper spray (One container of four fluid ounces is permitted if stored in a case 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 grenades

-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 fluid

-Paint thinner and turpentine

-Replicas of incendiaries

-Strike-anywhere matches

CHEMICALS

-Spillable batteries (except in wheelchairs)

-Chlorine

-Compressed gas cylinders (including fire extinguishers)

-Liquid bleach

-Spray paint

-Tear gas

Natalia Ippolito, a former airport screener and author of: I MIGHT AS WELL BE NAKED: How to Survive Airport Screening With Your Clothes On.

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