[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 14, Volume 2]

[Revised as of January 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 14CFR135.87]



[Page 750]

 

                     TITLE 14--AERONAUTICS AND SPACE

 

CHAPTER I--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 

                               (CONTINUED)

 

PART 135_OPERATING REQUIREMENTS: COMMUTER AND ON DEMAND OPERATIONS 

AND RULES GOVERNING PERSONS ON BOARD SUCH AIRCRAFT--Table of Contents

 

                       Subpart B_Flight Operations

 

Sec. 135.87  Carriage of cargo including carry-on baggage.



    No person may carry cargo, including carry-on baggage, in or on any 

aircraft unless--

    (a) It is carried in an approved cargo rack, bin, or compartment 

installed in or on the aircraft;

    (b) It is secured by an approved means; or

    (c) It is carried in accordance with each of the following:

    (1) For cargo, it is properly secured by a safety belt or other tie-

down having enough strength to eliminate the possibility of shifting 

under all normally anticipated flight and ground conditions, or for 

carry-on baggage, it is restrained so as to prevent its movement during 

air turbulence.

    (2) It is packaged or covered to avoid possible injury to occupants.

    (3) It does not impose any load on seats or on the floor structure 

that exceeds the load limitation for those components.

    (4) It is not located in a position that obstructs the access to, or 

use of, any required emergency or regular exit, or the use of the aisle 

between the crew and the passenger compartment, or located in a position 

that obscures any passenger's view of the ``seat belt'' sign, ``no 

smoking'' sign, or any required exit sign, unless an auxiliary sign or 

other approved means for proper notification of the passengers is 

provided.

    (5) It is not carried directly above seated occupants.

    (6) It is stowed in compliance with this section for takeoff and 

landing.

    (7) For cargo only operations, paragraph (c)(4) of this section does 

not apply if the cargo is loaded so that at least one emergency or 

regular exit is available to provide all occupants of the aircraft a 

means of unobstructed exit from the aircraft if an emergency occurs.

    (d) Each passenger seat under which baggage is stowed shall be 

fitted with a means to prevent articles of baggage stowed under it from 

sliding under crash impacts severe enough to induce the ultimate inertia 

forces specified in the emergency landing condition regulations under 

which the aircraft was type certificated.

    (e) When cargo is carried in cargo compartments that are designed to 

require the physical entry of a crewmember to extinguish any fire that 

may occur during flight, the cargo must be loaded so as to allow a 

crewmember to effectively reach all parts of the compartment with the 

contents of a hand fire extinguisher.