[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR175.320]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 175_CARRIAGE BY AIRCRAFT--Table of Contents

 

Subpart C_Specific Regulations Applicable According to Classification of 

                                Material

 

Sec. 175.320  Cargo aircraft only; only means of transportation.



    (a) Notwithstanding Sec. 172.101 of this subchapter, when means of 

transportation other than air are impracticable or not available, 

hazardous materials listed in the following table may be carried on a 

cargo aircraft only, subject to the conditions stated in the table and 

in paragraph (b) of this section and, when appropriate, paragraph (c) of 

this section:



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                Material                             Class                             Conditions

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Detonators, detonator assemblies and      Division 1.1 or 1.2          Permitted only when no other hazardous

 boosters with detonators.                 explosives.                  material is aboard the aircraft.

Detonators, detonator assemblies and      Division 1.4 explosives....  With the exception of Division 1.1 or 1.2

 boosters with detonators.                                              Detonators, detonator assemblies and

                                                                        boosters with detonators, permitted only

                                                                        when there are no Division 1.1 or 1.2

                                                                        (Class A) explosives aboard aircraft.

Fuel, aviation, turbine engine; methyl    Class 3 (flammable liquid).  Permitted in metal drums authorized for

 alcohol; or toluene.                                                   Packing Group I or II liquid hazardous

                                                                        materials having rated capacities of 220

                                                                        L (58.1 gallons) or less. May not be

                                                                        transported in the same aircraft with

                                                                        Class 1 (explosives), Class 5

                                                                        (oxidizer), or Class 8 (corrosive)

                                                                        materials. Permitted in installed tanks

                                                                        each having a capacity of more than 450

                                                                        L (118.9 gallons) subject to the

                                                                        conditions specified in paragraph (c) of

                                                                        this section.



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Gasoline................................  Class 3 (flammable liquid).  Permitted in metal drum having rated

                                                                        capacities of 220 L(58.1 gallons) or

                                                                        less. May not be transported in the same

                                                                        aircraft with materials classed as Class

                                                                        1 (explosive), Class 5 (oxidizer), or

                                                                        Class 8 (corrosive) materials. Permitted

                                                                        in installed tanks each having a

                                                                        capacity of 450 L (118.9 gallons).

                                                                        Subject to the conditions specified in

                                                                        paragraph (c) of this section.

High explosives.........................  Class 1 (explosive)          Limited to Class 1 (explosive) materials

                                           materials.                   to be used for blasting. Permitted only

                                                                        when no other cargo is aboard the

                                                                        aircraft or when being transported in

                                                                        the same aircraft with an authorized

                                                                        shipment of any one or more of any of

                                                                        the following materials to be used for

                                                                        blasting:

                                                                       Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil mixtures.

                                                                        Explosive, blasting, TYPE A,B,C,D,and E

                                                                        (Div. 1.1D or 1.5D), or Agent, blasting,

                                                                        TYPE B (Div. 1.5D); Substances,

                                                                        explosive, very insensitive, n.o.s., or

                                                                        Substances, EVI, n.o.s. (Div. 1.5D);

                                                                        Articles, explosive, extremely

                                                                        insensitive or Articles, EEI (Div.1.6N).

                                                                       Detonating cord.

                                                                       Propellant explosive (solid) (Division

                                                                        1.3) (water gels only)

                                                                       Propellant explosive (liquid) (Division

                                                                        1.3) (water gels only)

Oil n.o.s.; petroleum oil or petroleum    Class 3 (flammable liquid).  Permitted in metal drums having rated

 oil, n.o.s.                                                            capacities of 220 L (58.1 gallons) or

                                                                        less. May not be transported in the same

                                                                        aircraft with materials classed as Class

                                                                        1 (explosive), Class 5 (oxidizer), or

                                                                        Class 8 (corrosive) materials. Permitted

                                                                        in installed tanks each having a

                                                                        capacity of 450 L (118.9 gallons).

                                                                        Subject to the conditions specified in

                                                                        paragraph (c) of this section.

Combustible liquid n.o.s................  Class 3 (combustible         Permitted in installed tanks each having

                                           liquid).                     a capacity of more than 450 L (118.9

                                                                        gallons) subject to the conditions

                                                                        specified in paragraph (c) of this

                                                                        section.

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    (b) The following conditions apply to the carriage of hazardous 

materials performed under the authority of this section:

    (1) No person other than a required flight crewmember, an FAA 

inspector, the shipper or consignee of the material or a representative 

of the shipper or consignee so designated in writing, or a person 

necessary for handling the material may be carried on the aircraft.

    (2) The operator of the aircraft must have advance permission from 

the owner or operator of each manned airport where the material is to be 

loaded or unloaded or where the aircraft is to land while the material 

is on board. When the destination is changed after departure because of 

weather or other unforeseen circumstances, permission from the owner or 

operator of the alternate airport should be obtained as soon as 

practicable before landing.

    (3) At any airport where the airport owner or operator or authorized 

representative thereof has designated a location for loading or 

unloading the material concerned, the material may not be loaded or 

unloaded at any other location.

    (4) If the material concerned can create destructive forces or have 

lethal or injurious effects over an appreciable area as a result of an 

accident involving the aircraft or the material, the loading and 

unloading of the aircraft and its operation in takeoff, en route, and in 

landing must be conducted at a safe distance from heavily populated 

areas and from any place of human abode or assembly.

    (5) If the aircraft is being operated by a holder of a certificate 

issued under 14 CFR part 121, part 133 or part 135, operations must be 

conducted in accordance with conditions and limitations specified in the 

certificate holder's operations specifications or operations manual 

accepted by the FAA. If the aircraft is being operated under 14 CFR part 

91, operations must be conducted in accordance with an operations plan 

accepted and acknowledged in writing by the Civil Aviation Security 

Office serving the operator's location or the place where the material 

is to be loaded.

    (6) Each pilot of the aircraft must be provided written instructions 

stating the conditions and limitations of the operation being conducted 

and the



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name of the airport official[s] granting the advance permission required 

by the first sentence of paragraph (b)(2) of this section.

    (7) The aircraft and the loading arrangement to be used must be 

approved for safe carriage of the particular materials concerned by the 

FAA Civil Aviation Security Office responsible for the operator's 

overall aviation security program or the appropriate FAA Civil Aviation 

Security Office serving the place where the material is to be loaded.

    (8) When Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials are carried 

aboard cargo aircraft only under the provisions of this section, the 

aircraft operator shall take all possible action to insure that routes 

over heavily populated areas are avoided commensurate with 

considerations of flight safety. During the approach and landing phase, 

the aircraft operator shall request appropriate vectors when under radar 

control to avoid heavily populated areas.

    (9) During loading and unloading, no person may smoke, carry a 

lighted cigarette, cigar, or pipe, or operate any device capable of 

causing an open flame or spark within 15 m (50 feet) of the aircraft.

    (10) If the movement involves international transportation, 

permission for the shipment may also be required from the appropriate 

authorities of the countries of origin, destination, transit and 

overflight prior to departure.

    (c) The following additional conditions apply to the carriage of 

Class 3 (flammable) and combustible liquid materials in tanks each 

having a capacity of more than 420 liters (111 gallons) under the 

authority of this section:

    (1) The tanks and their associated piping and equipment and the 

installation thereof must have been approved for the material to be 

transported by the appropriate FAA Regional Office.

    (2) In the case of an aircraft being operated by a certificate 

holder, the operator shall list the aircraft and the approval 

information in its operating specifications. If the aircraft is being 

operated by other than a certificate holder, a copy of the FAA Regional 

Office approval required by this section must be carried on the 

aircraft.

    (3) The crew of the aircraft must be thoroughly briefed on the 

operation of the particular bulk tank system being used.

    (4) During loading and unloading and thereafter until any remaining 

fumes within the aircraft are dissipated:

    (i) Only those electrically operated bulk tank shutoff valves that 

have been approved under a supplemental type certificate may be 

electrically operated.

    (ii) No engine or electrical equipment, avionic equipment, or 

auxiliary power units may be operated, except position lights in the 

steady position and equipment required by approved loading or unloading 

procedures, as set forth in the operator's operations manual, or for 

operators that are not certificate holders, as set forth in a written 

statement.

    (iii) No person may fill a container, other than an approved bulk 

tank, with a Class 3 (flammable and combustible liquid) materials or 

discharge a Class 3 (flammable and combustible liquid) materials from a 

container, other than an approved bulk tank, while that container is 

inside or within 15 m (50 feet) of the aircraft.

    (iv) When filling an approved bulk tank by hose from inside the 

aircraft, the doors and hatches must be fully open to insure proper 

ventilation.

    (v) Static ground wires must be connected between the storage tank 

or fueler and the aircraft, and between the aircraft and a positive 

ground device.



[Amdt. 175-1, 41 FR 16106, Apr. 15, 1976]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 

175.320, see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the 

Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.