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Having flown a couple of times in the last few months I'd recommend putting them in you checked bags. You really don't want anything "pointy" in your carry on or on your clothing. Obviously tools should not be in your carry on either. not even that handy multipurpose tool you've been carrying in you pocket for quick robot adjustments.
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