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taking an induction stove on a flight as luggage would not be allowed in either carry-on or checked baggage. Induction stoves are electrical appliances that contain heating elements and are considered a safety risk due to the potential for fire hazards.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and most airlines have strict rules regarding what can and cannot be carried on a flight. Items with heating elements, such as stoves and hot plates, are generally prohibited in both carry-on and checked luggage due to safety concerns.

If you need an induction stove at your destination, it's best to explore alternative options. You could consider renting one locally or using a portable induction cooker that is specifically designed for travel and has safety features compliant with aviation regulations.

However, I recommend checking with the specific airline you plan to travel with and consulting their latest guidelines or contacting their customer service to get the most up-to-date information about their baggage policies and restricted items. Airline policies can change over time, and they may have different rules or exceptions for certain items.

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