Know before you go: TSA prohibited items By Darrell Sapp Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Lisa Farbstein, spokesperson of the TSA, holds up a set of throwing knives that were collected at checkpoints at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. Lisa Farbstein, spokesperson of the TSA, talks about the knives that were collected at checkpoints , with a table also loaded with axes, small ball bats, and tools, at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. This is a “knife card” , which is the size of a credit card and can be kept in a wallet, was collected at a checkpoint at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. A knife disguised a camo painted gun with a selection of knives that were collected at checkpoints at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Also behind is a bright star throwing knife that is also a “spinner”. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. A star throwing knife that is also a spinner that was collected at a checkpoint at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. A wine bottle opener that was collected at a checkpoint at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. A large knife that collected at a checkpoint at the Airside Terminal of Pittsburgh International Airport, Friday, Aug. 23, 2019. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officials are asking travelers to be aware if they have prohibited items in their carry-ons. Related Highlighted Galleries, News, Photos, Pittsburgh, Wide View