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Some dangerous goods can only be transported on an aircraft if they are properly packaged, marked, and labeled by a fully qualified person. However, there are items listed in the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) which may be brought onboard the aircraft by passengers and crew members, provided that the listed restrictions and limitations are adhered to.
The table in the IATA DGR Section 2.3.A provides details on the items which may be carried onboard the aircraft by passengers, in either their checked or carry-on baggage.
Some dangerous goods can only be transported on an aircraft if they are properly packaged, marked, and labeled by a fully qualified person. However, there are items listed in the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) which may be brought onboard the aircraft by passengers and crew members, provided that the listed restrictions and limitations are adhered to.
The table in the IATA DGR Section 2.3.A provides details on the items which may be carried onboard the aircraft by passengers, in either their checked or carry-on baggage.