
TSA regulations
TSA regulations are security measures set by the Transportation Security Administration for air travel in the U.S. They aim to ensure passengers and flights are safe. Key rules include removing shoes and belts during screening, limiting liquids to 3.4 ounces per container in a quart-sized bag, and prohibiting sharp objects in carry-on luggage. Certain items, like firearms and explosives, are entirely banned in carry-ons. Passengers must cooperate with security screenings, including full-body scanners and bag checks. These regulations help prevent dangerous items from being brought onto airplanes, enhancing safety for everyone.