yes http://www.selfdefenses.com/knifeback/airplane.html and by inference http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm
Not unless you put them in your luggage in the hold. They would show up on metal detectors and are not allowed in the cabin.
Given that they can be dismantled, and used as a possible weapon - I would say not. The not accurate answer would come from the airline you're planning to trsvel with.
If this object is considered sharp then no, you can't bring it.
yes, they are allowed
no
yes!!
i know it seems weird but, nail glue will hold a piece of jewelry onto any part of your body, even your tongue. use finger nail clippers to cut the part that goes in your ear off the earring (make sure its a tiny stud because big ones look fake) and then put nail glue on the back of it and hold it to the spot you want it for 30 seconds.
Yes.
Yes, you can.
It shouldn't be any problem carrying the McKlein P-series briefcase onto an airplane. The wheels are excellent and durable.
There is no recommended size for anything that may harm another person. All weapons must not be taken onto any public transport including an airplane.
if its empty
i dont now but i think you can
He hammered the final nail into the fencepost.She had just the nail on her thumb left to paint.
If the wooden floor is going directly onto terrazo there is no way to nail it.
You can use adhesive tabs which are double-sided. Apply the tab to the false nail and then press it onto your natural nail. The benefit of adhesive tabs is that the cause no damage to your nails or the false nail, which makes the false nail re-usable.
Wax is not restricted. Flammable preparations that contain wax will be restricted.
Wash it in soap and water. If it's a glass file--the very best kind--do NOT use nail polish remover on it; the grit is glued onto the glass, and nail polish remover will take it right off.