SUBCHAPTER C--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT.

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SUBCHAPTER C--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT

 (a) This part prescribes requirements that apply to the transportation of hazardous materials in commerce aboard (including attached to or suspended from) aircraft. The requirements in this part are in addition to other requirements contained in parts 171, 172, 173, 178, and 180 of this subchapter.  (b) This part applies to the offering, acceptance, and transportation of hazardous materials in commerce by aircraft to, from, or within the United States, and to any aircraft of United States registry anywhere in air commerce. This subchapter applies to any person who performs, attempts to perform, or is required to perform any function subject to this subchapter, including—(1) Air carriers, indirect air carriers, and freight forwarders and their flight and non-flight employees, agents, subsidiary and contract personnel (including cargo, passenger and baggage acceptance, handling, loading and unloading personnel); and

 A hazardous material that is not prepared for shipment in accordance with this subchapter may not be offered or accepted for transportation or transported aboard an aircraft

 (a) No person may accept a hazardous material for transportation aboard an aircraft unless the aircraft operator ensures the hazardous material is: ▪ (1) Authorized ▪ (2) Described and certified on a shipping ▪ (3) Marked and labeled; and ▪ (4) Labeled with a “CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY” label (see § of this subchapter) if the material as presented is not permitted aboard passenger-carrying aircraft.

(b)Except as provided in paragraph (d) of this section, no person may carry a hazardous material in a package, outside container, or over-pack aboard an aircraft unless the package, outside container, or over-pack is inspected by the operator of the aircraft immediately before placing it: ▪ (1) Aboard the aircraft; or ▪ (2) In a unit load device or on a pallet prior to loading aboard the aircraft.

 c) A hazardous material may be carried aboard an aircraft only if, based on the inspection by the operator, the package, outside container, or over-pack containing the hazardous material: ▪ (1) Has no holes, leakage or other indication that its integrity has been compromised; and ▪ (2) For Class 7 (radioactive) materials, does not have a broken seal, except packages contained in over-packs need not be inspected for seal integrity.

d) The requirements of paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section do not apply to Dry ice (carbon dioxide, solid).

(e) An over-pack containing packages of hazardous materials may be accepted only if the operator has taken all reasonable steps to establish that:  (1) The over-pack does not contain a package bearing the “CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY” label unless— ▪ (i) The over-pack affords clear visibility of and easy access to the package; ▪ (ii) The package contains a material which may be carried inaccessibly under the provisions of §175.75(e); or ▪ (iii) Not more than one package is over-packed.  (2) The proper shipping names, identification numbers, labels and special handling instructions appearing on the inside packages are clearly visible or reproduced on the outside of the over-pack, and  (3) The word “OVERPACK” appears on the outside of the over- pack when specification packaging’s are required.

 (a) When a hazardous material subject to the provisions of this subchapter is carried in an aircraft, a copy of the shipping paper required by §175.30(a)(2) must accompany the shipment it covers during transportation aboard the aircraft, and the operator of the aircraft must provide the pilot-in-command with accurate and legible written information as early as practicable before departure of the aircraft.