92.157 Aircraft loading restrictions
- (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b), an operator shall not carry dangerous goods in an aircraft cabin occupied by passengers or on the flight deck of an aircraft.
- (b) An operator may--
- (1) permit a passenger or crew member to carry dangerous goods in checked or carry on baggage or on their person if permitted to do so under the Technical Instructions; and
- (2) permit carriage of radioactive material in an aircraft cabin occupied by passengers or on the flight deck of an aircraft if permitted to do so as an excepted package under the Technical Instructions; and
- (3) if performing a domestic operation, carry the following dangerous goods in the cargo compartment of a passenger cabin, where the aircraft is not equipped with a class B cargo compartment:
- (i) Class 1, Division 1.4 Compatibility Group S explosives:
- (ii) Class 2, Division 2.2, non-flammable, non-toxic gas:
- (iii) Class 3, flammable liquids, Packing Group III:
- (iv) Class 4, Division 4.1, flammable solids, Packing Group III:
- (v) Class 5, Division 5.1, oxidising substances, Packing Group III:
- (vi) Class 6, Division 6.1, poisonous substances, Packing Group III:
- (vii) Class 7, radioactive materials loaded in compliance with the minimum separation distances:
- (viii) Class 8, Packing Group III substances:
- (ix) Class 9, miscellaneous goods.
- (c) An operator may carry dangerous goods in a main deck cargo compartment of an aircraft that carries passengers if the compartment meets all certification requirements for a class B cargo or baggage compartment.
- (d) Each operator who accepts dangerous goods for carriage by air shall load packages of dangerous goods bearing the Cargo Aircraft Only label on cargo aircraft.