Before You Fly
List of prohibited objects
Dangerous Goods – Superior Air 2024
Dangerous goods are articles or substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment.
Dangerous goods include:
A. Arms, firearms and other devices capable or which appear likely to cause severe injuries, such as:
- Every kind of firearms’ pistols, revolvers, rifle shots, carbines, gun games, copies and imitations of firearms, perceived as real guns.
- Parts of firearms, apart from optical sights, weapons which operate with compressed air and CO2, like pistols, pellet guns, rifles and all arms flying spheres.
- Sprinkles, flare pistols and starters.
- Bows, crossbows and arrows.
- Harpoon and snorkeling equipment.
- Catapults
B. Paralysis devices-devices designed to cause paralysis or immobilization, such as:
- Shocking devices, like stun weapons, electroshock weapons and bars.
- Bloodless stun and killing animals’ devices.
- Chemical substances, gasses, and sprays for neutralization and immobilization, like neutralization gasses, pepper sprays and animal repellent sprays.
C. objects with sharp point or sharp edge, capable to cause severe injury, such as:
- cutting articles, like small and big axes and cleavers.
- icepicks and icebreakers
- box cutters
- razor blades
- knives with blades larger than 6cm
- scissors with blades longer than 6 cm from the connection point.
- objects of martial arts with sharp point or sharp edge.
- Swords
D. Professional tools-tools capable of causing severe injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, such as:
- Crowbars
- Drills and drill bits or portable electric drills
- Tools with blades, with the strain length exceeding 6cm,which can be used as weapons, like screwdrivers and chisels.
- Saws and wireless electric saws.
- Stoves
- Pistols bolting and reverting
E. Tools capable of causing severe injury when used aggressively, such as:
- baseball and softball bats.
- bats and rods, like police batons, safety batons and rods
- martial arts equipment
F. Explosives and incendiary materials and devices, capable or to seem likely to be used in order to cause severe injury or to threaten the safety of the aircraft, such as:
- Ammunitions
- Capsules
- Detonators
- Blasting wicks
- Replicas or imitations of explosive devices
- Mines, grenades and other military explosives
- Fireworks and other pyrotechnics
- Fumigant cans and cartridges
- Dynamite, powder and plastic explosives.
G. Liquids, aerosols, gels, unless they are screened with LEDS equipment, according to the relevant procedures that apply to airport or as an exemption from safety controls, according to the present regulations.
Passengers or crew are forbidden to carry dangerous goods either as or in carry-on baggage,
checked baggage or on their person unless the dangerous goods are permitted according to the following table T1 of ICAO.