Tinkerme1 said:
I just finished reading the TSA Carry-on luggage requirements. It looks like the only thing you cannot bring onboard is anything that has a gel or liquid content. This includes deodorant, cosmetics, toothpaste, ect.
So far, iPods and electronic equipment are allowed. Check with your individual airline, however. Some are more strict than others.
http://www.tsa.gov/press/happenings/threat-change.shtm
I copied this from the TSA site:
What's banned on all flights
Until further notice, Transportation Security Administration regulations ban from carry-on luggage for all domestic and international flights:
All liquids, gels, creams, pastes, solutions and substances of similar consistency. This includes bottled water, hot beverages, juices and other drinks.
Toothpaste, perfume, shampoo, hair gel, suntan lotion, hand cream, lip gloss, contact lens solution and all similar substances.
Leave those items at home, pack them in luggage that will be checked or be prepared to throw them away at the security gates.
Exceptions may be made for baby formula, prescription medicines labeled with a name that matches the passenger's ticket, insulin and other essential nonprescription medications.
Since enforcement of the new restrictions is sure to slow the screening process, plan to arrive at the airport even earlier, at least 90 minutes before departure. In general, TSA is advising passengers to pack their checked luggage lightly without clutter to facilitate inspection. Also, be sure to check with the airline before heading to the airport about any flight delay.
Nothing about electronic items here yet, only in the UK.