Dogs as freight
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Post #33
I'm with you FTDK... my dogs have been happily flying with me for years. I had one whose first flight was at 10 weeks, flew regularly and lived 16 years, he loved to go traveling, he suffered no ill effects and his hearing was perfect.
Just remember to do a 'walkies' before take-off if going any distance.
Just remember to do a 'walkies' before take-off if going any distance.
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Is the POH-designated cargo place in a light aircraft considered part of the passenger compartment if there's no bulkhead between them...? E.g. C206
Quick sniff test.
If a snake or bird were to escape their container and get into the pax (or pilot) area during a landing, think there would be a drama? Apply this logic to CAR 256A.
Must admit, I was given a lost of requirements last time I asked for a permit (including risk management assessments) that made me wonder if they were just making it so difficult that I wouldn't bother...
Is the POH-designated cargo place in a light aircraft considered part of the passenger compartment if there's no bulkhead between them...? E.g. C206
Quick sniff test.
If a snake or bird were to escape their container and get into the pax (or pilot) area during a landing, think there would be a drama? Apply this logic to CAR 256A.
Must admit, I was given a lost of requirements last time I asked for a permit (including risk management assessments) that made me wonder if they were just making it so difficult that I wouldn't bother...