Airline Pilot Central Forums

Airline Pilot Central Forums (https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/)
-   Major (https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/major/)
-   -   Cheese has slid off TSA's cracker (https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/major/73498-cheese-has-slid-off-tsas-cracker.html)

LNL76 03-05-2013 02:42 PM

Cheese has slid off TSA's cracker
 
From the YGTBSM file....the TSA is relaxing the ban on certain items allowed on planes starting in April. Pocket knives (meeting size criteria), golf clubs, hockey sticks and lacrosse sticks will be allowed in cabins. The reason given is this will allow TSA screeners to concentrate on detecting explosives. :eek: :rolleyes:

scambo1 03-05-2013 02:48 PM


Originally Posted by LNL76 (Post 1365695)
From the YGTBSM file....the TSA is relaxing the ban on certain items allowed on planes starting in April. Pocket knives (meeting size criteria), golf clubs, hockey sticks and lacrosse sticks will be allowed in cabins. The reason given is this will allow TSA screeners to concentrate on detecting explosives. :eek: :rolleyes:

Pretty sure blades shorter than 3" have been allowed for several years. The rest of the sports gear is no big deal. Pretty sure the cockpit door is hockey stick proof.

HIFLYR 03-05-2013 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1365698)
Pretty sure blades shorter than 3" have been allowed for several years. The rest of the sports gear is no big deal. Pretty sure the cockpit door is hockey stick proof.

NO Knives according to the TSA site.
Prohibited Items | Transportation Security Administration

cencal83406 03-05-2013 03:00 PM


Originally Posted by LNL76 (Post 1365695)
From the YGTBSM file....the TSA is relaxing the ban on certain items allowed on planes starting in April. Pocket knives (meeting size criteria), golf clubs, hockey sticks and lacrosse sticks will be allowed in cabins. The reason given is this will allow TSA screeners to concentrate on detecting explosives. :eek: :rolleyes:

About freakin' time.

Cowboyshepherd 03-05-2013 03:02 PM

I'd kill to be able to carry a pocketknife again...:)

I mean I'd be very supportive of such a policy change, not that I'd actually cause the death of any human or animal to bring it about.
(Except kittens. Yeah, a few more wouldn't be a problem for me)

80ktsClamp 03-05-2013 03:03 PM

except for pocket knives, who cares?

LNL76 03-05-2013 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1365698)
Pretty sure blades shorter than 3" have been allowed for several years. The rest of the sports gear is no big deal. Pretty sure the cockpit door is hockey stick proof.

Well, that's great for you on your side of the door but what about the crew BEHIND it as well as passengers who could very easily fall victim to a psycho.

scambo1 03-05-2013 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by HIFLYR (Post 1365704)

Hmmm, when going through security 3-4 years ago, after driving to vacation, but then flying to work, my swiss army golfer got their attention (I forgot I had it packed). They looked it up in their binder and their list said two contradictory things: One was knives shorter than 3" were allowed. The other said "no blades." Either way, whatever...

scambo1 03-05-2013 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by LNL76 (Post 1365713)
Well, that's great for you on your side of the door but what about the crew BEHIND it as well as passengers who could very easily fall victim to a psycho.

Not to sound any more realistic than I have to, but there are two sides of the door and they are treated quite differently for obvious reasons.

80ktsClamp 03-05-2013 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by LNL76 (Post 1365713)
Well, that's great for you on your side of the door but what about the crew BEHIND it as well as passengers who could very easily fall victim to a psycho.

Plenty of other things that psychos can use back there. I can swing a guitar with the best of the 90's grunge rockers. ;)


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 05:35 AM.


Website Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands