Flashlight in a carry-on bag?
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Flashlight in carry-on - is it o.k.?
Hi folks,
I was wondering if a palm-sized metal-body LED flashlight is acceptable in carry-on luggage such as my laptop bag. I checked the TSA site and flashlights aren't even mentioned.
Ed
I was wondering if a palm-sized metal-body LED flashlight is acceptable in carry-on luggage such as my laptop bag. I checked the TSA site and flashlights aren't even mentioned.
Ed
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Thanks for the feedback. I figured they were o.k. and they're nice to have on hand if there's an in-flight emergency. I just don't want to risk having an expensive flashlight confiscated.
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That's exactly why I carry one -- for in-flight emergencies, black-outs in the terminal, or problems at the hotel. Note that many TSOs make up their own rules that have no relationship to either TSA policy or common sense. Should you encounter one, calmly ask for a supervisor, the FSD and/or the GSC. If the TSO takes the flashlight from you, call for a LEO immediately and press charges for theft -- TSOs have no legal right to confiscate anything.
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That's exactly why I carry one -- for in-flight emergencies, black-outs in the terminal, or problems at the hotel. Note that many TSOs make up their own rules that have no relationship to either TSA policy or common sense. Should you encounter one, calmly ask for a supervisor, the FSD and/or the GSC. If the TSO takes the flashlight from you, call for a LEO immediately and press charges for theft -- TSOs have no legal right to confiscate anything.
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I Carry a flashlight most of the time for reasons mentioned above, but I also carry the same one on duty to light up a scene not to mention its waterproof the 330 ft (100m). Its a older model of the 3w LED(its about 1/2 way down the page) light i go diving with. Even though it only puts out 2/3s of the current model it still will do better then most large flashlights or HID lights out right now.
What you mean the 6 and 8 D cell ones that are available if you know where to look . Oh please not another assumption/making up the rules as we go by TSA. A large mag lite is no worse a bludgeoning tool then a laptop, but yet laptops are still allowed on-board.
What you mean the 6 and 8 D cell ones that are available if you know where to look . Oh please not another assumption/making up the rules as we go by TSA. A large mag lite is no worse a bludgeoning tool then a laptop, but yet laptops are still allowed on-board.
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What makes a Mag-lite no go? Where I live they come in a large range of sizes. Of course, I'd only want the most compact anyway. Gets too big and then it becomes a drag to carry with you. And with the new LED bulbs, the tiny ones throw a lot of light!
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(In all honesty, I wouldn't carry it with me when I fly anyway...I keep it in my car because you never know when something like that will come in handy...either as a weapon or for it's intended use)
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I've been all over with a minimum of three as carry on and never had one questioned at a checkpoint anywhere in the world, but then I've never tried to take a 6 D cell cop club Maglight.
A small nickel size single LED on my key chain, and a penlight in my zippered ticket case. Uses AAAA batteries(not a typo) and is the size of a ball point pen, but very bright. Drop something under a seat with dark carpets and upholstry and its dark down there. The third one is where most would never think about. Another penlight in my little first aid kit. If you need it, the lights might be out. . .
A small nickel size single LED on my key chain, and a penlight in my zippered ticket case. Uses AAAA batteries(not a typo) and is the size of a ball point pen, but very bright. Drop something under a seat with dark carpets and upholstry and its dark down there. The third one is where most would never think about. Another penlight in my little first aid kit. If you need it, the lights might be out. . .
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Darn it...I was hoping to take my big, heavy 4 cell Maglite through security with me the next time. LOL
(In all honesty, I wouldn't carry it with me when I fly anyway...I keep it in my car because you never know when something like that will come in handy...either as a weapon or for it's intended use)
(In all honesty, I wouldn't carry it with me when I fly anyway...I keep it in my car because you never know when something like that will come in handy...either as a weapon or for it's intended use)
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The rule that says "TSOs can do anything they want."
Oh. Ahem. Sorry. Let me rephrase.
Oh. Ahem. Sorry. Let me rephrase.
Originally Posted by http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/prohibited_items_brochure.pdf
To ensure traveler’s security, transportation security officers (TSOs) may determine that an item not on the prohibited items chart is prohibited. In addition, the TSO may also determine that an item on the permitted chart is dangerous and therefore may not be brought through the security checkpoint.
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Having been in a hotel fire and sometimes traveling to places where there are power issues, I always carry a small flashlight in my carry-on luggage. Never had a problem.