Replica Pipe Bomb Intercepted at Rickenbacker International Airport
Transportation Security Administration officers intercepted a replica pipe bomb in a passenger's carry-on luggage at Rickenbacker International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, prompting questions about why anyone would attempt to bring such an item through a security checkpoint.
The discovery occurred at Rickenbacker International Airport when a TSA officer monitoring the X-ray machine spotted a suspicious object inside a traveler's bag. The image showed what appeared to be a pipe bomb, triggering an immediate security response at the checkpoint.

What Happened at the Checkpoint
Officers cleared the area and contacted airport police, who then summoned a bomb squad to examine the device. Investigators determined the item was a replica rather than a functioning explosive. Despite the harmless nature of the object, the incident disrupted operations and raised serious concerns about passenger judgment.
The passenger told authorities the replica belonged to a family member and claimed ignorance about its presence in the bag. Whether the explanation satisfied investigators remains unclear. TSA officials emphasized that replica explosives, regardless of their inability to detonate, are prohibited in both carry-on and checked baggage.
The Rules Around Replica Explosives
Replica or inert explosives are not permitted in carry-on or checked baggage, TSA stated in its guidance to travelers. Passengers caught with such items face civil penalties that can reach thousands of dollars, along with potential criminal charges depending on the circumstances.
Federal regulations treat replica explosives with the same seriousness as the real thing at security checkpoints. The reasoning is straightforward. Officers cannot immediately distinguish between functional and non-functional devices, and any suspicious object requires a complete response. That response often includes evacuating checkpoint areas, halting passenger screening, and bringing in specialized units to assess the threat.
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What Travelers Should Know
Federal regulations treat replica explosives with the same seriousness as the real thing at security checkpoints. The reasoning is straightforward. Officers cannot immediately distinguish between functional and non-functional devices, and any suspicious object requires a complete response. That response often includes evacuating checkpoint areas, halting passenger screening, and bringing in specialized units to assess the threat.
TSA advises travelers to carefully inspect their bags before heading to the airport. Items left behind by family members, souvenirs from previous trips, and forgotten objects frequently cause problems at checkpoints. The agency recommends that passengers unsure about specific items consult the "What Can I Bring?" tool on its website or contact TSA directly through its AskTSA service.
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