Can i take a watchmakers screwdriver on a aircraft?
Can i take a watchmakers screwdriver on a aircraft?
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Lord Pikey

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3,257 posts

231 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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This has to be the clearest PH thread title in a while.

I really need to take a watch makers screw driver on my flight tomorrow but I am flying hand luggage only.

are they allowed?



simple thread, hopefully a simple answer..

thanks

PaulHogan

6,958 posts

294 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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I don't know but if I had to bet I'd say absolutely no chance.

bigandclever

14,064 posts

254 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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I doubt it really matters that this is from the BAA Heathrow page, I'd assume it's the same for all airports, but...

Can I take nail scissors?
No. Sharp or pointed items must not be carried in hand baggage and will be confiscated at security control. This includes knives, cutlery, tools, hiking poles, hypodermic needles (unless medical need can be proved), catapults, corkscrews, toy or replica guns, sporting bats or cues, darts and scissors (scissors with rounded blades up to 3cm are permitted).

http://www.heathrowairport.com/portal/page/Heathro...__/448c6a4c7f1b0010VgnVCM200000357e120a__/

Lord Pikey

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3,257 posts

231 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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cheers,

ill order one on fleabay and get it delivered rather than giving it to the security man to take home.


Poledriver

29,161 posts

210 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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No way! I always used to carry my tools on by hand but now you cannot take anything resembling a screwdriver on board. Over the years I've even had four pens confiscated (stolen) by airport security, presumably to stop me from running amok and scribbling the pilot to death!

Blue Meanie

73,668 posts

271 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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The rules are silly... No nail clippers, but they will happily give you metal cutlery with your meal!

JakeS

2,270 posts

201 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Blue Meanie said:
The rules are silly... No nail clippers, but they will happily give you metal cutlery with your meal!
Only metal cutlery in first/business class. Pauper class has plastic usually. Even Al Qaeda's budget has been streched in the credit crunch so airlines know they can't fly in anything other than economy.

Edited by JakeS on Wednesday 31st March 21:30

Blue Meanie

73,668 posts

271 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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JakeS said:
Blue Meanie said:
The rules are silly... No nail clippers, but they will happily give you metal cutlery with your meal!
Only metal cutlery in first/business class. Pauper class has plastic usually.
I've had metal cutlery in scum class before. I'm just glad that terrorists only ever travel cattle class.

MikeDH

2,332 posts

232 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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I wouldn't risk it, had a set binned the other year.

Funnily enough I'd been through security twice (long story......), bag searched both times, and they only noticed the second time.

GreigM

6,739 posts

265 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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JakeS said:
Blue Meanie said:
The rules are silly... No nail clippers, but they will happily give you metal cutlery with your meal!
Only metal cutlery in first/business class. Pauper class has plastic usually. Even Al Qaeda's budget has been streched in the credit crunch so airlines know they can't fly in anything other than economy.

Edited by JakeS on Wednesday 31st March 21:30
Continental (yes, one of the airlines flying regularly into the New York area) give metal cutlery in coach.

Psychobert

6,316 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Poledriver said:
Over the years I've even had four pens confiscated (stolen) by airport security, presumably to stop me from running amok and scribbling the pilot to death!
Pens? Bugger.. Did wonder if that would happen to me one day.. I always use a fountain pen and wouldn't be happy to have them confiscated.. I've always assumed they woul dbe ok as you can buy them usually quite easily once through security at most airports..

StevieBee

14,277 posts

271 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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Lord Pikey said:
"Do as I say or I'll....unscrew the toilet door!"

As stated, answer is no.

But for a laugh, check them in as hold luggage!

Puggit

49,163 posts

264 months

Wednesday 31st March 2010
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I regularly take all sorts of liquids on board - but screwdrivers? No chance.

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

202 months

Thursday 1st April 2010
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watchmaking tools?...... is this so you can put their hands up! smile

Robatr0n

12,362 posts

232 months

Thursday 1st April 2010
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dudleybloke said:
watchmaking tools?...... is this so you can put their hands up! smile
Dear oh dear!

hehe

TASS

39,731 posts

300 months

Thursday 1st April 2010
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Blue Meanie said:
The rules are silly... No nail clippers, but they will happily give you metal cutlery with your meal!
Some of the more 'enlightened' staff have been known to actually snap the file part off and hand them back