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md4958
12-05-2008, 06:57 AM
Does anybody know if TSA will give me any crap about bringing my cutter onboard? I would hate to loose my Palio!
Also, am I correct that a lighter cannot be brought onboard?
poker
12-05-2008, 06:59 AM
not true. Cigar cutters are allowed. Regular flame ighters are also allowed. Torch type lighters are not.
In an effort to concentrate resources on detecting explosive threats, TSA will no longer ban common lighters in carry-on luggage as of August 4, 2007. Torch lighters remain banned in carry-ons.
Lifting the lighter ban is consistent with TSA's risk-based approach to aviation security. First and foremost, lighters no longer pose a significant threat. Freeing security officers up from fishing for 22,000 lighters every day (the current number surrendered daily across the country) enables them to focus more on finding explosives, using behavior recognition, conducting random screening procedures and other measures that increase complexity in the system, deterring terrorists. The U.S. is the only country in the world to ban lighters – all other nations, including Israel and the U.K., do not.
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/prohibited_and_permitted_items_10-24-07.pdf
SeanGAR
12-05-2008, 07:04 AM
Does anybody know if TSA will give me any crap about bringing my cutter onboard? I would hate to loose my Palio!
Also, am I correct that a lighter cannot be brought onboard?
Lighters can go into checked bags if they are in the proper approved TranzPack type case, but not carry on. I see poker posted that this is not currently the case and soft flame lighters are OK. Given the ubiquitous nature of these lighters in CCs, I wouldn't bother with taking one.
Cutters .... well, as far as I can tell, things are so variable that you might get a cutter through 2 screenings and have it confiscated at the third. No need to take the risk, bring a punch or do what MRN does and bite the cap off.
md4958
12-05-2008, 07:05 AM
not true. Cigar cutters are allowed. Regular flame ighters are also allowed. Torch type lighters are not.
Thanks Kelly!
So, should I not risk bringing my Evertorch??
a $.50 bic would brobabaly do the job just as well anyway right??
Mugen910
12-05-2008, 07:05 AM
Bring a crap cutter. Use matches while on vacation if possible..don't take the chance of some TSA worker abusing his authority and giving you a hard time.
poker
12-05-2008, 07:06 AM
I personally do not travel with my better lighters/cutters. I leave the Dupont at home and take a Bic. :D
Better safe than sorry.
TXRebel
12-05-2008, 07:23 AM
Does anybody know if TSA will give me any crap about bringing my cutter onboard? I would hate to loose my Palio!
Also, am I correct that a lighter cannot be brought onboard?
I flew out to California last month and I took my Palio in my pocket along with this paper (http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/Prohibited%20and%20Permitted%20Items_printerfriend ly_3-16-07.pdf) in my carry-on, just in case I had problems. The TSA (Tear Sh!t Apart) Screeners did not say anything about the cutter. Just remember some of those screeners think they are gods and can make up there own rules. If you have problems just stay calm, be professional about it and show them the paper or ask to speak to a supervisor. Torch lighters are prohibited.
hotreds
12-05-2008, 07:36 AM
Interesting- no hand grenades allowed either on board or checked!:D
Oh, be sure to put all your shampoo and stuff in zip lock bags, my bored TSA people decided to uncap them and leave them so, making a gooey mess of my toiletries bag and some clothes that got leaked on. Nice folks, those TSA %^$#!@*&
Ashcan Bill
12-05-2008, 07:55 AM
I usually place a cheap cutter in my checked luggage, and hook a cheap punch on my keyring. I'll take a cheap soft flame lighter in my carry on junk as well.
If any of it is stolen, I'm not out anything of value. And in my opinion, steal is exactly what some of these TSA people do. :fl
md4958
12-06-2008, 09:27 AM
thank you all for the travel tips!
goalie204
12-06-2008, 09:50 AM
I went on a domestic flight and forgot to pack my torch lighter, and had it in my pocket. They could have confiscated it, but they were nice enough to just let me drain all the butane and take it with me. /whew, that was a 30 dollar lighter.
Cigary
12-06-2008, 11:10 AM
I've flown all over and you can take just about any cutter you like. If you want to bring your nice torch lighter have an approved carrier. If you are traveliing in the US and any major city there are too many places to get a bic and a $1 cutter.
mrreindeer
12-06-2008, 11:30 AM
I've been lucky Moe; I've traveled checking in my full (yeah I know, not good) torch/flame Xikar and carrying on a cheapy cutter. It's good to know I can bring a better cutter on in my carry-on now though! And I'll likely just use matches in the future.
In Vegas, grab the giant box 'o matches at CarneVino in the Palazzo. Awesome big box of like 100 matches. Just go up to the hostess and ask for 'em.
md4958
12-06-2008, 11:31 AM
wheres the palazzo??
mrreindeer
12-06-2008, 11:44 AM
please consult your printout
:r:r:r
it's the new tower/casino extension of the Venetian; right across the street from where you'll be staying
md4958
12-06-2008, 11:44 AM
i didnt see it on there... will re-read on the plane.
just re-checkd and you mentioned the palazzo but you didnt put where it was! Thanks for nothing!!!
replicant_argent
12-06-2008, 11:52 AM
I wouldn't risk the Ever Torch, they may want to light it to make sure it is a soft flame, and a very few of those TSA luggage monkeys may be smart enough to hit the button by mistake. I had one (pre dual mode) in my checked baggage and the bastards not only took it out of the pouch it was in, but disassembled it and threw the component pieces loose in there. Not pleasant trying to find a screw that is 3/16" long in your luggage.....
mrreindeer
12-06-2008, 11:52 AM
i didnt see it on there... will re-read on the plane.
just re-checkd and you mentioned the palazzo but you didnt put where it was! Thanks for nothing!!!
whooops! you're goin' next weekend right? or this week?
md4958
12-06-2008, 11:57 AM
whooops! you're goin' next weekend right? or this week?
this monday
Jay Hemingway
12-06-2008, 12:25 PM
was under the impression you can carry any lighter on a plane if it is in one of these bad boys?
http://www.cigarextras.com/ProductImages/lighters/col-bullet-ce.JPG
i was gifted one of these from da klugs at shack last summer. (what a guy that klugs is right?)
Don Fernando
12-06-2008, 12:26 PM
that is a certified container, you can bring a torch with that.
skyhigh340
12-06-2008, 02:07 PM
I take my cutter through every time I go through security. Also you can take a bic style lighter through just not a torch lighter.
skyhigh340
12-06-2008, 02:08 PM
that is a certified container, you can bring a torch with that.
The certified container can only be used for checked baggage. Unless this has very recently changed.
dabigdog
12-06-2008, 02:10 PM
I wouldn't risk the cutter. I've had mine confiscated from my carry on. If you really want to bring it, put it in your checked luggage.
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