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The document lists 91 restricted items that are banned from carry-on luggage and personal items on flights in India. These include sharp objects like knives and box cutters, sporting goods like baseball bats and golf clubs, firearms and ammunition, tools, martial arts weapons, explosives, flammable liquids over 100ml, disabling chemicals, and other dangerous items. Common sense should be used to determine if any other object could potentially be used as a weapon on a flight.

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The document lists 91 restricted items that are banned from carry-on luggage and personal items on flights in India. These include sharp objects like knives and box cutters, sporting goods like baseball bats and golf clubs, firearms and ammunition, tools, martial arts weapons, explosives, flammable liquids over 100ml, disabling chemicals, and other dangerous items. Common sense should be used to determine if any other object could potentially be used as a weapon on a flight.

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RESTRICTED ARTICLES

The following items that are banned for carriage on person/hand baggage on board
flights operating from civil airports in India; and Indian Registered aircrafts from
foreign airports :

Personal Items
01 Lighters
02 Scissors-metal with pointed tips
03 Realistic replica of toy weapon
Sharp Objects
04 Box Cutters
05 Ice Axes/ Ice Picks
06 Knives (any length and type except round-bladed, butter, and plastic cutlery)
07 Meat Cleavers
08 Razor-Type Blades such as box cutters, utility knives, razor blades not in a cartridge, but excluding
safety razors
09 Sabers
10 Scissors – metal with pointed tips
11 Sword
Sporting Goods
12 Baseball Bats
13 Bows and Arrows
14 Cricket Bats
15 Golf Clubs
16 Hockey Sticks
17 Lacrosse Sticks
18 Pool Cues
19 Ski Poles
20 Spear Guns
Guns and Firearms
21 Ammunition
22 BB guns
23 Compressed Air Guns
24 Firearms
25 Flare Guns
26 Gun Lighters
27 Gun Powder
28 Parts of Guns and Firearms
29 Pellet Guns
30 Realistic Replicas of Firearms
31 Starter pistols
Tools
32 Axes and hatchets
33 Cattle Prods
34 Crowbars
35 Hammers
36 Drills (including cordless portables power drills)
37 Saws (including cordless portable power saws)
38 Screwdrivers (except those in eyeglass repair kits)
39 Tools (including but not limited to wrenches and pliers)
40 Wrenches and Pliers
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Martial Arts / Self Defense Items


41 Billy Clubs
42 Black Jacks
43 Brass Knuckles
44 Kubatons
45 Mace/ Pepper Spray
46 Martial Arts Weapons
47 Night Sticks
48 Nunchakus
49 Martial Arts/ Self Defense Items
50 Stun Guns/ Shocking Devices
51 Throwing Stars

Explosive Materials
52 Blasting Caps
53 Dynamite
54 Fireworks
55 Flares (in any form)
56 Hand Grenades
57 Plastic Explosives
58 Realistic Replicas of Explosives

Flammable items
59 Liquid/Aerosol/Gel/Paste or items of similar consistency (Allowed separately, in small quantities
required for the duration of journey, in one clear transparent re-sealable one liter
size plastic bag. Each item should, however, not exceed 100 ml in quantity).
Exception : Medicine/inhaler accompanied by prescription and baby food.
60 Fuels (Including cooking fuels and any flammable liquid fuel)
61 Gasoline
62 Gas Torches
63 Lighter Fluid
64 Strike-anywhere Matches
65 Turpentine and paint Thinner
66 Realistic Replicas of Incendiaries

Disabling Chemicals and other Dangerous Items


67 Chlorine for Pools and Spas
68 Compressed Gas Cylinders (including fire extinguishers)
69 Liquid Bleach
70 Spillable Batteries (except those in wheelchairs)
71 Spray Paint
72 Tear Gas

Note : The above mentioned are only indicative lists of items. Commonsense,
however, shall prevail in assessing whether an object can be used as a weapon for
committing any act of unlawful interference with civil aviation operations.

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