Flight Prohibited items
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Prohibited Items Quick-Reference Table
Navigating security is easier when you know exactly where your gear needs to live. Use this table as a general guide for international flights (ICAO standards).
| Item Category | Carry-On Bag | Checked Bag | Important Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liquids, Gels, Aerosols | YES Max 100ml per item | YES No limit (within reason) | Must fit in 1L clear resealable bag for carry-on. |
| Sharp Objects (Knives, etc.) | NO Forbidden | YES Must be sheathed | Small safety razors and round-ended scissors (<6cm) usually okay. |
| Lighters / Matches | YES One per person | NO Strictly Forbidden | Must be kept on your person (pocket), not in the bag. No "Blue Flame" lighters. |
| Spare Lithium Batteries | YES Mandatory | NO Strictly Forbidden | Includes power banks. Terminals should be taped to prevent short circuits. |
| E-Cigarettes / Vapes | YES Mandatory | NO Strictly Forbidden | Cannot be used or charged on board. |
| Tools (Wrenches, Drills) | NO Forbidden | YES Permitted | Tools longer than 7 inches (18cm) are usually banned from cabins. |
| Self-Defense Sprays | NO Forbidden | NO Forbidden | Pepper spray and mace are banned on almost all international flights. |
| Flammable Solids/Liquids | NO Forbidden | NO Forbidden | Includes camping stove fuel, strike-anywhere matches, and paint thinners. |
The Battery Rule (The 100Wh Limit)
Experienced adventurers often carry high-capacity gear. Note these specific limits for Lithium-Ion batteries:
- Under 100Wh (Watt-hours): Most laptops, phones, and power banks. No airline approval needed. (Carry-on only).
- 100Wh to 160Wh: High-capacity professional camera batteries or large laptop power banks. Requires prior airline approval and is usually limited to 2 spares per person.
- Over 160Wh: Strictly forbidden on passenger aircraft (requires cargo shipping).
The "Grey Area" Items
- Hiking Poles: These are frequently confiscated in carry-on because they are viewed as "blunt weapons." Always check them or secure them to your checked luggage.
- Tent Pegs: Metal tent pegs must be checked. Plastic pegs are sometimes allowed, but it is not worth the risk.
- Drones: The drone itself is fine in carry-on, but the batteries must be removed and carried in a fire-proof "LiPo bag" to be extra safe.