List of dangerous substances and items prohibited for carriage on aircraft

Explosives, explosive devices and objects filled with them:

  • All kinds of gunpowder, in any package and in any quantity
  • Any ammunition, live ammunition (including small-caliber), cartridges for gas weapons, hunting caps (pistons), pyrotechnic devices
  • Signal and lighting rockets, signal cartridges, landing checkers, smoke cartridges( checkers), fireworks, sparklers, railway firecrackers
  • Safe matches for individual use, thermal matches, hunter matches, demolition matches
  • Lighters of any type containing unabsorbed liquid fuel, liquefied gas, as well as fuel for lighters and refueling elements for them in the filler

Explosive and incendiary substances and explosive devices that can be used to cause serious bodily injury or create a threat to the safety of an aircraft

  • Mines, grenades and other explosive devices for military purposes
  • Tnt, dynamite, tol, ammonal and other explosives
  • Caps, detonators, electric detonators and electric igniters
  • Detonating and fire-conducting cord, dynamite, black powder and plastic explosives

Some cartridges may be allowed to be carried in checked baggage if the conditions specified in paragraph 1.1.2 of Chapter 1 of Part 8 of the Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO DOC 9284) are met.

Compressed and liquefied gases:

Gases for household use (butane-propane) and other gases, gas canisters filled with nerve and tear effects.

Flammable liquids:

Acetone, gasoline, samples of flammable petroleum products, methanol, methyl acetate (methyl ether), carbon disulfide, esters, all other flammable liquids.

Flammable solids:

  • Substances that emit heat and flammable gases from the action of water on them, which can cause spontaneous ignition and fire: potassium, sodium, metallic calcium and their alloys, phosphorous calcium and others, white, yellow and red phosphorus and all other substances belonging to the category of flammable solids, organic peroxides
  • Colloidal nitrocellulose, in granules or flakes, dry or wet, containing less than 25% water or solvent, colloidal nitrocellulose, in pieces, wet, containing less than 25% alcohol, dry or wet nitrocellulose, containing less than 30% solvent or 20% water

Toxic and toxic substances

  • Any toxic, potent and toxic substances in liquid or solid state, packed in any container, brucine, nicotine, strychnine, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, antifreeze, brake fluid, ethylene glycol, mercury, all salts of prussic acid and cyanide preparations
  • Cyclone, cyanplav, arsenic anhydride and all other highly toxic and toxic substances
  • Chemicals, gases and aerosols that disable and cause disability, such as mace, pepper gas or pepper spray, tear gas, acid aerosols and aerosols for repelling animals

Caustic and corrosive substances:

Strong inorganic acids: hydrochloric, sulfuric, nitric and others, hydrofluoric (hydrofluoric) acid and other strong acids and corrosive substances.

Firearms, gas, pneumatic, cold and mechanical weapons of all types

Pistols, revolvers, rifles, carbines and other firearms, gas, pneumatic weapons, replicas and imitators of firearms that can be mistaken for real ones, parts of firearms, pneumatic weapons operating on compressed air or carbon dioxide (CO2), including pistols, pistols for shooting pellets, rifles and pistols for shooting balls, electric shock devices and their imitators, crossbows, spearfishing rifles, bayonets, bayonet knives.

Devices specially designed for temporary incapacitation or immobilization, including:

Devices for delivering a paralyzing blow, such as shock-acting pistols (for example, lasers) and shock police batons, devices for stunning and painlessly killing animals.

Items that are prohibited for carriage in the cabin of an aircraft:

Objects with pointed ends or sharp edges that can be used to cause serious bodily injury, axes, cutters and butcher knives, ice axes and pestles for chopping ice, knives, scissors, objects with pointed ends and sharp edges used in martial arts, sabers and swords.

Working tools

Tools that can be used to cause serious bodily injury or endanger the safety of an aircraft, crowbars, drills and drills, including portable battery-powered drills, tools that can be used as weapons, such as screwdrivers, chisels, saws, including portable battery-powered, blowtorches, fixing guns and nail guns.

Objects with blunted ends that can be used for the purpose of causing serious bodily injury on impact: baseball bats and softball bats, various types of police batons, such as short, long and night (with lighting), means used in martial arts.

Note:

Toy guns are allowed to be transported only as checked baggage.

 

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