Oversized cargo requires special considerations to ensure it fits within the aircraft’s cargo hold dimensions and weight limits. Each aircraft type has specific maximum allowable dimensions for cargo, which must be adhered to prevent damage to the aircraft or cargo.
The formula to calculate if a cargo item is oversized involves comparing its length, width, and height against the aircraft’s maximum allowable dimensions. If any dimension exceeds the aircraft’s limit, the cargo is considered oversized.
- length, width, height: dimensions of the cargo item in feet
- Aircraft Max Dimension: maximum allowable dimension for the specific aircraft type in feet
How do I know if my cargo is oversized for an airplane?
What are the consequences of shipping oversized cargo on an airplane?
Can I still ship oversized cargo if it’s important?
Where can I find the maximum allowable dimensions for an aircraft’s cargo hold?
Is there a weight limit for oversized cargo as well?
Can I measure my cargo myself before shipping?
What should I do if my cargo is slightly over the size limit?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
