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Darf man Cast Iron Cookware ins Flugzeug mitnehmen?

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By Capt. Marcus Vance (Aviation Security Consultant) Reviewed by Elena Rostova (Regulatory Specialist) Verified against TSA/CATSA:
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Handgepäck: ✓ JA Aufgabegepäck: ✓ JA

Ja — Sie dürfen Cast Iron Cookware im Handgepäck im Flugzeug mitnehmen. Allowed in both carry-on and checked bags.

  • · Allowed in both carry-on and checked bags
  • · Dense heavy metal will trigger manual bag inspection on X-ray
  • · Pack flat against suitcase frame to distribute heavy weight

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Rules by security authority

United States — TSA

Handgepäck:

JA

Yes — cast iron skillets and Dutch ovens are allowed in carry-on bags.

Aufgabegepäck:

JA

Yes — cast iron cookware is allowed in checked luggage.

Rule conditions: Allowed in both carry-on and checked bagsDense heavy metal will trigger manual bag inspection on X-rayPack flat against suitcase frame to distribute heavy weight

Flying internationally? Security follows the country you depart from — the authority above applies at your departure airport. Customs at arrival is separate.

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Handgepäck: Yes — cast iron skillets and Dutch ovens are allowed in carry-on bags.

Aufgabegepäck: Yes — cast iron cookware is allowed in checked luggage.

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Frequently asked questions

Can you bring Cast Iron Cookware in a carry-on?

Yes — cast iron skillets and Dutch ovens are allowed in carry-on bags.

Can you pack Cast Iron Cookware in checked luggage?

Yes — cast iron cookware is allowed in checked luggage.

Can I bring cast iron cookware on an airplane?

Yes — cast iron skillets and Dutch ovens are allowed in carry-on bags. In checked bags: Yes — cast iron cookware is allowed in checked luggage.

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