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Hi,
Just wondering if anyone has carried small(detail) scissors on a plane and actually used them. Is this allowed? Thought I could use this time to cut out images if it is allowed. TIA, Linda Seaman
I wouldn't even think about trying to get them on a plane at this point. To be on the safe side, even if you're not sure if something is allowed, don't do it. Unfortunately, the majority of the world is not in the crafty mind when it comes to scissors on an airplane.
They wouldn't let my mom take a small sewing kit with the super dull scissors, so I HIGHLY doubt they'll let you take small SHARP scissors ;) Stash them in your checked luggage if you need to take them along.
well if you saw the news today they are not even letting ANY liquids of ANY type on the planes now never mind sharp objects! My hubby is traveling in 2 days from Logan to Cali and I am very worried about it!! I dont think they will let you on with much more than the bare neccesties! and rightly so in my opinion.
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if you try, they'll take 'em away and either you pay to have them mailed to you or they're gone for good! You're not allowed anything sharp from knives to crochet hooks & nail clippers.
Last summer, they took my son's Fiskars scissors away, the ones made for Pre-k kids, the blunt edged kind. He had them in his pencil box with his crayons and markers, and I had no idea they were in there, until, of course, the TA inspectors pulled the bag apart!!
I just had them throw them away.
I highly doubt you will get on with any scissors for the time being. Instead of cutting images out, do you have any images you need to stamp and then color in? You could take the cardstock and then markers or colored pencils. That wouldn't be a problem.
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I had a package of Cross-stitch needles confiscated on one flight!! I had to laugh-- I cross-stitched my way across the Pacific, all the way from Tokyo to LA to St. Louis to sleepy little Owensboro, KY. On the return trip, the TSA at O'boro-Daviess Co. airport called them dangerous and took them! Which was a royal pain, because I had a 10-hour layover at LAX with nothing to do!
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I'd pack them just to be safe. Especially now with the alert on Red. I flew to NJ a few weeks ago...packed everything...nail scissors, tweezers...everything. Better safe than hunting for an AC Moore or Michaels.
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i would pack them especially if you are going anytime soon. after last night restrictions will be even tighter at least for a couple of months. I took a pair of plyers, decorative kind and they were taken from me.
I wouldn't risk especially if they were my good EXPENSIVE scissors.
TSA is so fickle.
DH and I flew across the country (changing planes several times) with a small cooler (with canned drinks and ice). We fly to somewhere like Phoenix and then get a rental car and drive everywhere else (like up to the Grand Canyon) so we take along a small cooler (I'm a diet coke-aholic).
Going out - no problem - didn't even open the lid - just ran it through the xray machine in one of those gray tubs.
Coming home, we had a long layover (and were flying Southwest - no food), so we stopped at Subway and then had about 4 canned drinks and ice in the cooler too. Phoenix TSA says - what's in there? They said you'll have to empty - Can't take ice in our expensive machine. They wanted us to dump the drinks too - but we talked them out of that. But we had to dump out the ice.
I'm all about safety - especially in light of today's news. But I would love some consistency.
It lists that scissors are ok, but I'd check them. My boss was flying today and they took her hairspray from her. I'd imagine this list will be updated in the near future.
and different cities seem to have some variations to the rules too. its at their discreation sometimes. but now with the no liquid rules its going to be even harder I think
Check them. Twice I have un-thinkingly left the screwdriver that I carry in my camera bag (for tripod attachment) and I have had two screwdrivers confiscated.
Definitely, under our red alert status, don't even try.
__________________ Donna "I love to stamp and hate to clean house!"
My husband had the scissors in his grooming set confiscated at security a couple of years ago on a domestic flight. I wouldn't try it especially after today's incident.
You're not allowed anything sharp from knives to crochet hooks & nail clippers.
I get confused about the nail clippers because DH always has to put his in his luggage at the last second before he forgets, and the folks at ticketing remind us to not have any clippers on us among other things. But, in Calgary Airport they sell nail clippers in the secure area! So if you go thru security and they take away your clippers there, you can go buy new ones and trim away at your manicure on the plane.
At Regina airport they had a glass display case full of stuff not allowed on planes. All kinds of weird stuff, including some cooking knives and a pair of 14" shears. DH and I used to laugh at those shears, wondering what the heck kind of scary stuff the owner did with them. (Don't ask me how I know they're 14" long -- it would be almost as if I'd gotten a pair of those myself since then or something!)
Oh WOW, was not EVEN aware of what had gone on today when I wrote that post. Guess I won't try it, at least now. Thanks for all your responses! Linda Seaman
Don't even try it. I had problems with my Tweezers before and even more now. I am sure you can carry them in your checked luggage though.
You can get in serious trouble. Be safe