yes I am pretty sure, you can. I mean why not.
Mhm.. you can speaking of which.. i did this 2 days ago......
Just Hold it in your hand as a carry on because they charge more if you check it in. when your in security put it in the x-ray and walk through the gate... and take it again...
yeah i did it like almost 2 months ago, brought it down to Orlando from nyc, yeah they don't care if you bring it on as a carry on. just sometimes it gets jammed in the x-ray, oh yeah and you have to put it up on top of you...... in tht compartment
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Hockey skates are allowed on the plane, but carefully: only into cargo dock when you are separated from larger luggages at point of entry and security check. Hockey skates do not pass the metal detector, and will not be allowed on premises while boarding the plane. It means you cannot carry it with you when you get on the plane. The blades are considered as sharp objects and fit the definition of a knife. Knives (including plastic knives and forks) and scissors are not allowed on planes. Security has tightened after September 11, 2001, since I was able to carry my aunt's figure skates on board with me to first-class before that date.
Because the blades are sharp, and if in the wrong hands can end horribly. You have to put the skates in the suitcase that goes below the plane.
An odd question but yes, as long as they are packed safely in your checked luggage. They "may"? be considered harmful if they are of the steel/aluminum cleats type.