Dangerous goods are materials that can pose a risk during air transport due to their hazardous properties such as flammability, toxicity, reactivity, or corrosivity. It is crucial to ensure that the quantity of dangerous goods transported does not exceed the maximum allowable limits set by aviation authorities.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and other regulatory bodies define specific categories for dangerous goods and establish maximum quantities that can be carried on passenger aircraft. These limits are based on the risk assessment of each category and aim to ensure the safety of both passengers and crew.
What are the maximum quantities of dangerous goods allowed in aircraft?
How do I determine if my shipment qualifies as dangerous goods?
What are some common examples of dangerous goods in aviation?
Can I transport small quantities of dangerous goods on a passenger flight?
What should I do if my shipment exceeds the maximum allowable quantity for air transport?
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