I think you can bring nail files now, but instead of risking it just put it in the luggage that will be checked instead of yoru carry-on. My friend got her lighter confiscated, so those are a no-no.
2006-06-07 12:21:55
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answered by nimo22 6
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Check with the airline you will be flying with. In general, nail files still count as a weapon. Sounds silly, but I had a pair of tweezers taken from me on my last trip. Like I was going to tweeze the captain to death if he didn't fly me to Hawaii?
2006-06-08 17:30:23
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answered by old lady 7
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1. Any Sharp Objects like knives, scissors, flammable items, combustable items, and some pressurized cans.
2. Nail File, don't bring that and can cause delays at security.
Go and visit CATSA and Transport Canada Website.
2006-06-07 20:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Can not bring nail files or lighters check with the airline you are taking that is the best bet
2006-06-07 19:20:27
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answered by gchastonay@sbcglobal.net 3
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Anything like a nail file should be in your check on luggage just to be safe. if unsure call the airline and ask
2006-06-07 19:31:05
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answered by buffybot67 5
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Knives, guns, explosive devices, box cutters, scissors, clippers, sharp objects that could be used as weapons, timing devices, bomb making materials.
2006-06-07 19:22:37
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answered by daca_moracca 3
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not the metal nail file those cardboard rounded edge is fine....
2006-06-08 08:13:31
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answered by sstooc2001 6
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Nothing "sharp" like scissors or "blunt" like a bat or "fire" like cigarette lighters or "explode" like a firework or "bullet" like a handgun or "illegal" like weed or "fun" like beer.
2006-06-07 19:47:59
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answered by joshktexastech 3
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a hippo.
2006-06-08 14:11:24
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answered by superstar dj 3
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