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Which common items of airworthiness and operating equipment are classed as dangerous goods |
Oxygen bottles BCF extinguisher and dry ice in catering supplies |
OMA 9.2.5 |
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Where can passengers find information regarding the carriage of dangerous goods |
On the booking website terms and conditions on their tickets at ticket and check-in desks departure gates baggage reclaim area’s |
OMA 9.2.7 |
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What class of dangerous goods is miscellaneous |
9 |
OMA 9.3.1.9 |
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When most dangerous goods in cargo be inspected for damage or leakage |
Prior to loading and upon unloading |
OMA 9.8.4 |
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Where would you find the emergency response guide (ERG) Drill code relating to an item of dangerous goods cargo |
NOTOC and emergency response guide |
OMA 9.8.5 and 9.8.8.4 |
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What class of dangerous goods is radioactive materials |
Class 7 |
OMA 9.3.8 |
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Can Dangerous Goods which may react with each other be carried on the same flight |
Yes the IATA segregation of packages table must be complied with |
OMA 9.8.3.2 |
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Where must a spare battery containing lithium metal or lithium ion cells for portable Electronic devices be carried |
Cabin baggage only |
OMA 9.2.7 |
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What documentation would you complete after discovering item of forbidden dangerous goods loaded on the aircraft |
Air safety report (ASR) |
OMA 9.8.6 |
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What possible dangerous goods can be inside a Passengers rucksack |
Gas camping stove and firelighters |
OMA 9.2.8 |
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What information should be given to ATC at the dangerous goods incident occurs in flight |
Proper shipping name UN number class or division quantity and location |
OMA 9.8.8.2 |
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Where is the list of dangerous goods found |
In the IATA dangerous goods regulations |
OMA 9.4.2 |
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What are the rules regarding the carriage of a nonspillable wet cell battery fitted to wheelchair |
Remain securedto the wheelchair terminals protected and circuits isolated |
OMA 9.2.7 |
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How many classes of dangerous goods are there |
9 |
OMA 9.3 |
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What classes of dangerous goods is it Thomas Cook U.K.’s policy not to carry |
Class 1 explosives and class 7 - radioactive materials |
OMA 9.3.2 and 9.3.8 |
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What does this handling label represent |
Excepted quantity package mark |
OMA 9.6.3.2 |
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What is the commander acknowledging by signing the NOTOC |
That the information has been received |
OMA 9.8.5 |
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Where are packing instructions found the dangerous goods travelling as cargo |
Within the list of dangerous goods |
OMA 9.4.2 |
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Which class of dangerous goods would have a red label showing a flame and the number 3 on it |
Flammable liquid |
OMA 9.6.3.1 |
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What are the rules regarding the carriage of a lithium Ion dry cell battery fitted to a collapsible wheelchair where the battery is designed to be removed by the user |
The battery must be removed and transported in the passenger cabin insuring the terminals are insulated |
OMA 9.2.7 |
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What is the definition of dangerous goods |
Then just going to articles of substances which are capable of posing a risk to health, safety, property or the environment when transported by air |
OMA 9.1.3 |
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How should dangerous goods be carried in the hold as cargo |
Stowed and secured in a manner that will prevent any movement in flight which would change their orientation |
OMA 9.8.3.4 |
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Where can emergency response guide (ERG) be found |
In the OMA manual |
OMA 9.8.8.4 |
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Which types of aircraft does the list of dangerous goods provide permitted quantities for |
Passenger and cargo aircraft |
OMA 9.4.2 |
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Which information must be marked and labelled on an item of dangerous goods are being carried as cargo |
Hazard label,proper shipping name, UN number, weight or quantity, full name and address of the shipper and consignee, handling labels |
OMA 9.6.2 |
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On shipment to from all transiting through the Republic of South Africa the shippers decoration must include a |
24 hour emergency response telephone number including applicable area and international codes for use in the event of an incident involving dangerous goods |
Presentation part 1 slide 10 |
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Dangerous goods CAN be carried on Thomas Cook airlines UK flights from which UK bases |
MAN LGW GLA NCL |
OMA 9.2.11 |
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Which company manuals contain information relating to dangerous goods |
OMA, Cargo manual and Ground Operations manual (GOM) |
OMA 9.1.1 |
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Recurrent training for dangerous goods must be provided within.... |
24 months of previous training to ensure knowledge is current |
OMA 9.1.7.3 |
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Which document contains the legal requirements for the transportation of dangerous goods |
ICAO Technical instructions |
OMA 9.1.3 |