Can airline pilots carry knives?

Can Pilots Carry Knives? Yes, as long as they are aboard an aircraft that does not require TSA screening.
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What knife do pilots carry?

The Ontario 6150, 499 Air Force Survival Knife carries on a belt loop with a brown leather sheath with a sharpening stone. The 499 pilot's survival knife has been accompanying members of the US Armed Forces for Generations.
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What size knife is legal to carry-on a plane?

What if the knife is shorter than 2.36 inches? Knives are no longer allowed even if they are shorter than 2.36 inches. Can I bring a pocket knife on a plane? You can only bring a pocket knife in your checked baggage.
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Can airline pilots be armed?

Yes, some airline pilots do carry guns in the cockpit but carry a gun lawfully they must belong to a special program called the Federal Flight Deck Officers (FFDOs). This program requires special training and pilots who enroll have strict limitations on when they can use the firearm.
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Can I carry knife in flight?

Prohibited items in Cabin Baggage:

Knives, scissors, Swiss army knives and other sharp instruments.
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What knives are not allowed on planes?

Except for plastic or round bladed butter knives. Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors. For more prohibited items, please go to the 'What Can I Bring?'
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What happens if TSA finds a knife?

If caught with carry-on contraband, the unwary usually have four options besides surrendering it: Put it in a checked bag, give it to a relative or friend who's seeing you off, take it back to the car, or ship it home.
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Why don t airplanes fly over the Pacific?

Because of its vast size, crossing the Pacific Ocean requires a staggering quantity of fuel. However, most commercial aircraft do not fly directly over the Pacific Ocean; instead, they choose what are known as 'curved paths'. These paths offers a faster, more efficient route given the curved nature of the earth.
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Are pilots Allowed tattoos?

Common Airline Tattoo Policy

Most airlines have a similar policy when it comes to tattoos. They allow pilot tattoos as long as they are not visible while on duty and do not contain any offensive content. This means that any tattoos on the hands, neck, or face must be covered up while on duty.
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Are air marshals on planes?

So while there continue to be air marshals, it's estimated that fewer than 1% of flights have these people onboard. They are the most frequently on flights to & from Washington, as well as select other routes that are deemed to be higher risk.
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Is there a TSA approved knife?

Since There's No TSA-approved Pocket Knife, Are There any TSA-Compliant Tools That Cut? Cutting tools are, by their nature, sharp. This is what the TSA has to say on the subject: “In general, you are prohibited from traveling with sharp objects in your carry-on baggage.”
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Can I carry Swiss Army knife on plane?

Checked Bags: Yes

Except for plastic or round bladed butter knives. Any sharp objects in checked bags should be sheathed or securely wrapped to prevent injury to baggage handlers and inspectors. For more prohibited items, please go to the 'What Can I Bring?'
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What knives are TSA approved?

There are no knives that are OK for carry-on

Let's get this out of the way as clearly as we can. Under no circumstances should you try to bring a knife through any TSA security checkpoint on your person. End of story. The TSA has very strict guidelines regarding any and all sharp objects, and not for no reason.
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What knife does Delta Force carry?

The Ontario 6143 M9 Bayonet Fixed Blade Knife is perfect for Delta Force operations. With a similar basic design to the Ka-bar style knife, the Ontario 6143 takes it a step further in functionality. This blade also doubles as a fixed bayonet for the M16 service rifle.
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Can pilots fly like in Top gun?

But here's something you may not know-the actors aren't actually flying. They're sitting behind military pilots who are. The scenes look real, because they are. The movie's creators made sure of it, by having all the actors go through three months of rigorous training to avoid air sickness.
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Why do pilots carry a pistol with them when flying?

Well, it depends on your definition of “a lot.” For one, the Federal Flight Deck Officer program is a volunteer program, not a mandatory requirement for pilots. The firearms aboard the aircraft are meant as a deterrent for hijackers, and they're not allowed to leave the cockpit of the plane.
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Can pilots smoke cigarettes?

While cigarette smoking is not prohibited by the FAA, it has several hazardous side effects and many health conditions caused by smoking are medically disqualifying.
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Can pilots drink alcohol?

The FAA prohibits the ingestion of any alcohol within 8 hours of flying as a pilot crew member, be it general or commercial aviation. For most of us who are not heavy and regular drinkers, if we follow the 8 hours rule, we would assume that we should not generally be busting the 0.04% rule.
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Why can't pilots have beards?

So why the restriction? Well, it all has to do with safety. Beards can interfere with the proper seal of a pilot's oxygen mask. In the event of an emergency, a beard could prevent a pilot from getting the oxygen they need to stay conscious and alert.
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What is the longest flight in the world?

The current record for the longest-distance commercial flight is held by a Boeing 777-200LR. This flight from Hong Kong International Airport to London Heathrow took the long way (vs. great circle distance) and was logged at 21,602 km (13,423 miles / 11,664 nautical miles).
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Why do planes fly at 36000 feet?

The biggest reason for this altitude lies in fuel efficiency. The thin air creates less drag on the aircraft, which means the plane can use less fuel in order to maintain speed. Less wind resistance, more power, less effort, so to speak. Spending less on fuel is also great for airlines, for obvious reasons.
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Why can't planes fly from west to east?

More specifically, the real answer has to do with a geophysical phenomenon known as jet streams. Jet streams are the reason why planes fly faster across the Atlantic in one way rather than the other. Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying.
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What is the most confiscated item at airports?

Most common confiscated items
  • Loose Batteries (must be in your carry-on luggage and in its original sealed packet)
  • Sharp Items (including knives, scissors, pocket knives, and box cutters)
  • Lighters (travelers are permitted to carry one lighter only, any additional will be confiscated)
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Why put a tennis ball in suitcase?

And that is… a tennis ball. Sound odd? A tennis ball can actually be used to alleviate the uncomfortable or painful side-effects of flying, such as joint pain and muscle aches. During a flight, it is common for our feet to swell and for the soles of our feet and backs to ache.
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Can you swear at TSA?

Don't curse and swear

But do your best to avoid offensive language while interacting with a TSA agent, as that could land you in their not-so-good graces, making your predicament even worse.
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