

| Community |
| Travel |
| Entertainment |
| Restaurants |
| Recipes |
| Horoscope |
| B2B Resource |
| Business Directory |
| Online Store |
| Advertise With Us |
| Newsletter |
| About Us |
| Links |
| Contact Us |
| Sitemap |
| Survey Form |
Guns, knives, hand grenades, alligators, and bottles of water — these things will be confiscated if you try to take them through American airport security. But what currently is allowed in your carry-on luggage? Since the terrorist attacks of 9-11, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has changed its mind repeatedly on what is and what is not allowed onto a plane. Nail clippers, once taboo, are now okay. But what about foods? Can you take your lunch onto the plane? What about lithium batteries? A camcorder? What about a tube of face moisturizer? The answer is “Yes,” to some things, and “No,” to others. If you are still unsure, here's a quick checklist of some of the most common items allowed and those disallowed in airport security. Some items like weapons and explosives are pretty straight forward; a thinking person would not even attempt to take a stick of dynamite, a meat cleaver, or a set of brass knuckles onto a plane. But there are other seemingly innocuous items not permitted through airport security that might surprise you.
|