ARTICLES PROHIBITED ON BOARD IN THE PASSENGER CABIN

Devices that may shoot and injure:

  • all types of short-barreled firearms (pistols and revolvers);
  • all types of long-boled weapon (rifles, hand-guns, carbines, fowling pieces, automatic small arms, etc.);
  • firearms copies or imitation, including toys;
  • parts or components of firearms;
  • air guns, rifles and small shot pistol;
  • signal pistols;
  • starting pistol;
  • gas pistols;
  • all types of toy pistols;
  • air weapon;
  • pneumatic weapon
  • cartridge-operated and nail guns;
  • crossbows;
  • catapults;
  • harpoons and harpoon guns, rifles;
  • rifles for underwater shooting;
  • scuba diving guns;
  • cattle killing devices;
  • devices for putting animal down or shockers;
  • electro-pulse devices, including ballistic electron-beam weapon (tasers);
  • lighters imitating firearms.


Devices that may shoot and injure:

  • spears, arrows, crossbows;
  • harpoons and darts for underwater hunting;
  • axes; sabres, swards (rapiers);
  • daggers, bowie knives, stilettos, etc;
  • all jackknives and switchblade knives (with any blade length);
  • knives for ceremony purposes;
  • throwing stars.


Explosive and combustible substances belonging to dangerous goods and transported according to rules as cargo:

  • explosive capsules;
  • detonators and primers;
  • explosive substances and devices, explosive device models;
  • mines and other military explosive ammunition, including detonators, primers, explosives;
  • all types of grenades, including tear gas grenades;
  • pyrotechnical devices, fireworks equipment, all types of torches, flares and other pyrotechnical devices;
  • smoke pots or cartridges;
  • highly inflammable matches;
  • gas tanks and cartridges;
  • combustible liquids (benzine, kerosene, liquid petroleum gas, spirit, ethanol, etc);
  • paint containers (aerosol spray-on paint);
  • safety suitcase with self-destruction;
  • turpentine and paint solvent;
  • alcoholic drinks, containing more than 70% of spirit (70% VOL).


Chemicalandtoxicsubstances:

  • acids and bases, for example expired batteries;
  • corrosive and bleaching substances, for example, mercury, chlorine;
  • smoke curtain devices;
  • all types of tear gas sprays and other aerosols that make one disable or cause the loss of work ability;
  • radioactive materials, for example medical or industrial isotopes;
  • infectious or biologically dangerous substances, for example infected blood, bacteria or viruses;
  • fire extinguishers;
  • poisons;
  • highly inflammable materials, for example saltpeter, phosphorus, etc.;
  • car body padding set.


Other thrust/cutting items that may cause injury:

  • metal knives or any other material knives, hard enough to be used as weapon;
  • choppers;
  • machete;
  • shaving knives and blades;
  • scalpels;
  • darts;
  • scissors;
  • hooks;
  • ice picks;
  • skates;
  • knitting needles;
  • corkscrews;
  • ski equipment;
  • boomerang;
  • metal cutlery (knives, spoons, forks);
  • toys or other items imitating weapon;
  • task and bench tools, that may be used as thrust or cutting weapon, for example drill, perforator, all types of saws, screwdrivers, crowbars, blowtorches;
  • all types of syringes (except passengers vitally needing to use them for diabetes, allergy treatment, etc., provided the availability of proper medical certificate from the medical institution or written confirmation from a doctor).


Any blunt items that may cause injury:

  • baseball and softball bats;
  • soft and hard bats and cudgels, for example wooden, rubber, or sticks;
  • golf and cricket clubs;
  • hockey clubs;
  • all types of oars;
  • lacrosse clubs;
  • skateboards;
  • billiard cues;
  • fishing rods;
  • sport fighting equipment (hand-to-hand fight facilities), for example, knuckle-dusters, bats, cudgels, bludgeon, chains, nunchaku etc.


The list above is not complete; it just outlines the variety of objects that must be withdrawn from passengers or their hand baggage at the airport of departure during security check.