wdeutsch
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(I've serached, but to no avail. If this has been covered recently and I missed it, mea culpa and please point me to the missed discussion.)
What's the current status on taking line cutters like Trilobites in your carry on luggage when flying? Better luck with ceramic ones than steel? No luck at all?
ETA: I know I can put cutting devices in my checked luggage. Gently, kindly, that's not what I'm asking about.
I know trauma shears are *mostly* OK, but I'm interested in info on other forms of line cutters.
I also know it's a murky area, at best, and is at the discretion of the individual TSA agent. But, I'm interested to hear how the wind is blowing more recently. So, reports from the field on what's been OK and what's been confiscated, please?
It seems like it's been a half dozen years or more since the last set of reports, and the guidelines definitely shift. So, what does the landscape look like these days?
What's the current status on taking line cutters like Trilobites in your carry on luggage when flying? Better luck with ceramic ones than steel? No luck at all?
ETA: I know I can put cutting devices in my checked luggage. Gently, kindly, that's not what I'm asking about.
I know trauma shears are *mostly* OK, but I'm interested in info on other forms of line cutters.
I also know it's a murky area, at best, and is at the discretion of the individual TSA agent. But, I'm interested to hear how the wind is blowing more recently. So, reports from the field on what's been OK and what's been confiscated, please?
It seems like it's been a half dozen years or more since the last set of reports, and the guidelines definitely shift. So, what does the landscape look like these days?