Knives to be Allowed Back on Airlines!

This is some exciting news. See below for what is to be allowed:

http://beforeitsnews.com/survival/2013/03/knives-to-be-allowed-back-on-airlines-2464796.html

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/tsa-small-pocketknives-back-airplanes-time-9-11-article-1.1279964

http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2013/03/05/tsa-knives/1964941/

Granted I don’t actually have any knives that fit this criteria, but it’s a good step forward, especially after having just been in NYC where virtually every pocket knife I own would land me in jail.

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Granted I don’t actually have any knives that fit this criteria..[/quote]

Yea, even my keychain knife wouldn’t qualify… it’s too big and it locks. :pinch:

But, it’s a start! :side:

If I were a knife company, I’d start making TSA allowed knives STAT!

Learn something new every day… I always thought it was boxcutters, the hijackers used… then I just read this…

[quote]Although it was widely reported that the 9/11 hijackers used “boxcutters” in their attack, the weapons were not recovered, and investigators believe other types of knives were used.
At a January 2004 hearing of the 9/11 Commission, a commission staff member said, “Our best working hypothesis is that a number of the hijackers were carrying – permissible under the regulations in place at the time – permissible utility knives or pocket knives.”
The commission displayed a Leatherman knife, saying, “We know that at least two knives like this were actually purchased by the hijackers and have not been found in the belongings the hijackers left behind.”[/quote]
[sub]http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/05/travel/tsa-carry-on-changes/index.html[/sub]

That is interesting Curtis, totally new to me as well.

Yippee! That means I’ll be able to carry this knife on board again:

It’s a real Laguiole knife in keychain size. The blade measures 2.25" and closed it’s 2.75".

I promise I’ll only use it as a replacement for that horrible plastic tableware you get in an airplane :slight_smile: .

What do they mean by molded grip? Plastic?

Ken

[quote quote=“KenBuzbee” post=9615]What do they mean by molded grip? Plastic?

Ken[/quote]

Oh, I see. They mean nothing ergonomic.

Ken

I think I found one. Opinel No 2

1 5/8" blade.

Ken

Those are good news and it is a start, but they will be permitted only if you travel from US to US soil only. I do a lot of travel between US territory and the Caribbean also into Central America and TSA on any other country not part of the US, their rules are different, they have their own rules. I can leave the US with my carry on having my beard scissors, my nail clip and some other stuff that TSA would allowed but on my way back home I do have to check my bag, otherwise they will keep it. :dry:

The govt. giveth,

and the govt…

http://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/flights/2013/04/22/tsa-knives-planes-security/2105001/

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This is never actually true, only an illusion.

Your only real scenarios are.

The government takes a little

The government takes a lot

The government takes it all

:wink:

And, generally speaking, we’re transitioning from the first option to the third.

Ken