Hazardous material/articles aboard aircraft (E-Cigarettes)

AMC adheres to TSA guidance concerning prohibited items. A partial listing of strictly forbidden items is found below. For a complete listing of all prohibited items please visit the TSA Web site at http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/prohibited/permitted-prohibited-items.shtm.

PASSENGERS TRAVELLING WITH LITHIUM BATTERIES 2018:  Carriage of Portable Electronic Devices (PED), Portable Medical Electronic Devices (PMED) and Spare  Batteries by Passengers is Dependent on the Watt-hour (Wh) Rating for Lithium Ion (Rechargeable) Batteries or the Lithium Metal Content for Non-Rechargeable Batteries.

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These Restrictions Includes E-Cigarettes & E-Cigars and other Personal Vaporizers Containing Batteries When Carried by Passengers for Personal Use Must be in Carry-on Baggage ONLY.  Recharging of These Devices and/or Batteries On Board the Aircraft is NOT Permitted and the Passenger Must Take Measures to Prevent Accidental Activation. 

Hazardous materials include many common items from your home, workshop, or garage which because of the physical or chemical properties can pose a danger during air transportation. The following is a partial list common items that are strictly forbidden in carry-on or checked baggage:

-- Mace, tear gas, and other irritants 
-- Aerosols containing flammable material 
-- Loaded firearms 
-- Gunpowder and primers 
-- Loose ammunition 
-- Gasoline, diesel, or kerosene 
-- Propane, butane cylinders or lighter refills 
-- Wet-type batteries (as used in cars) 
-- Safety or "strike-anywhere" matches 
-- Corrosive material 
-- Infectious substances 
-- Radioactive material 
-- Any equipment containing fuel 

The following hazardous articles may be transported in restricted quantities in hand-carried or checked baggage. A restricted quantity is what a passenger would use on a short trip.

-- Toiletry articles and medicines containing hazardous substances
-- Matches and lighters 
-- Electronic wheelchairs as checked baggage 
-- Small arms ammunition for sporting purposes when properly packaged 
-- Catalytic hair curlers without refills 
-- Oxygen cylinders used by individuals for medical purposes 
-- Dry ice in small quantities 
-- Aerosols intended for personal care (hair sprays and deodorants) 
-- Lithium batteries located in watches, computers, etc.