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No, such things are not allowed.
You can carry electronics, books, things of that sort but you can't carry items such as... - Sharp Objects - Guns, obviously - Fireworks, or any flammable items - Hairspray, Gel, Lotion, Shampoo - Beverages are allowed only if they're purchased at the Airport Personal items like shampoo & lotion are allowed but not as a carry-on.
The minimum distance between flammable material & radio depends the amount of radiation of radio. The flammable things may be wood because the cabinet is wood.
A passenger is not allowed to posses the following things in order to board an airplane: * Sporting Goods * Knives * Cutting Instruments * Firearms * Firearm Replicas * Ammunition * Paintball Guns * Tools * Dry Ice (frozen carbon dyoxide) For a full description of all of these items, as in, particular names of things that aren't allowed, see Related Links.
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
Yes, gold is flammable, as all things are
Wax is not restricted. Flammable preparations that contain wax will be restricted.
I have not yet seen them dis-allowed, but many TSA people take some things to extremes.
we can find a flammable sign on flammable things
2 suitcases are allowed in an airplane
Aerosols are allowed as long as they are NOT IN YOUR HAND LUGGAGE.
Dry Shampoo contains butane which makes it flammable. If you plan on going on an airplane don't take dry shampoo. In regards to other shampoos they may have a small chance of being flammable, but it's unlikely.