Air Travel Rules: Traveling With Tools
Are you a handyman by trade? If so, it is likely that you have
grown accustomed to carrying your tools around with you, wherever
you go. In fact, there is also a chance that you may need to travel
with them. Whether you are traveling for business purposes or not,
it is important to know that the airline industry as a specific set
of air travel rules concerning tools. If you are planning on
brining your tools along with you, you will want to take the time
to familiarize yourself with these rules. Doing so may prove
helpful, in more ways than one.
Before examining the tools that are not allowed aboard an
airline and those that are, it is important to know one thing,
there are different types of rules. Most airlines do not strictly
prohibit you from carry tools with you, but they do restrict you
from carry them at certain times. For instance, you will find that
a large number of tools can be stored in your checked baggage, but
they are prohibited from being stored in your carry on luggage. If,
at anytime, you are confused about these bans, you are advised to
contact your airline for additional information.
One group of tools that are banned from carry on luggage
includes sharp objects. With the recent focus on airport security,
you should already be well aware of this type of ban. Saws, saw
blades, drills, and box cutters are banned from all airplane
cabins. Essentially, this means that you cannot store these items
in your carry on luggage; however, they can be packed in your
checked baggage. Since all baggage, including the bags that you do
not plan on keeping with you at all times, needs to be searched,
you are advised to properly secure these tools. Not doing so may
result in an air airline employee receiving an injury that could
have been prevented.
In addition to tools with sharp edges, there is also a carry on
luggage ban on tools that could be used as a deadly weapon. These
tools include axes, hatchets, cattle prods, hammers, and crowbars.
This ban is mostly imposed due to the size and weight of these
items. As with most other tools, the airline industry will allow
you to store these heavy tools in your checked baggage.
Although it may seem as if all tools are banned from your carry
on luggage, that is not the case. There are a number of tools can
be stored in your carry on luggage. These tools commonly include
screwdrivers and pliers. Additional tools may also be allowed, but
they must not have been mentioned above. It is also required that
these tools be no more than seven inches long. In the event that
they are longer than seven inches, you will have to make additional
accommodations.
Despite the fact that certain tools can be stored in your carry
on luggage, it may be a good idea to put these items in your
checked baggage or leave them at home. Even though these items are
allowed, you may raise suspicion from having them with you aboard a
plane. That suspicion may not necessity come from airport security
officials, but it may come from other passengers. With the way that
the world works today, it may be best if you refrain from including
these tools in your carry on luggage, unless you absolutely need
them.
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