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Can you bring glue or super glue on an airplane?

I was just asking because i wanted to cut out stuff with (plastic) scissors and glue them on paper to keep me busy on the plane, i know what your thinking won't that get kind of messy? well thats why i was asking will the flight attendents get mad?

Public Comments

  1. that would be called airplane glue, wouldn't it? lol
  2. that is a dumb idea you cant bring anything that can cut anything on an airplane
  3. YOU CAN'T IT DANGROUS
  4. Are you sure you that you aren't intending to glue someone to the toilet seat?
  5. Probably not because my brother couldn't bring deodorant and toothpaste on the plane because they think people could put bombs in them so I would say no.
  6. These things are not allowed in airplane, how ever you can carry such thing in your checked baggage.
  7. Superglue seems a bit much, but the scissors may be a bigger problem
  8. nope, they will confiscate it.
  9. go to tsa.gov - it changes all the time.
  10. Even if you can ... you shouldn't A plane is a confined space and superglue fumes would be highly unwelcome by your next seat mate! Same with rubber cement, and even 'Elmer's' white glue etc. ... Bring double sided tape if you must do some 'attaching ' on the plane.
  11. Yes, you can take glue and scissors (with a blade less than 4 inches per the TSA website Scissors - plastic or metal with blunt tips. http://www.tsa.dhs.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm ) I suggest taking a glue stick instead of liquid glue. It's less messy and doesn't give off noxious fumes. Your glue stick will need to go into your 1qt zip top bag as it would most likely be considered a gel. As long as you don't make a mess and are not bothering other passengers I doubt the flight attendants will say anything.
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