# Republic Airways Holdings — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 08-0258
- **title:** Republic Airways Holdings — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
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- **published on:** 2009-01-07
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- **summary:** 08-0258 response to Republic Airways Holdings concerning 175.8.
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U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
JAN 7 2009
Mr. John E. Martiney
Republic Airways Holdings
8909 Purdue Road, Suite 300
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Ref. No. 08-0258
Dear Mr. Martiney:
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE
Washington, DC 20590
This responds to your letter dated October 13,2008 regarding the aircraft quantity limitations
for "Batteries, wet, filled with.alkali, LN2795." These batteries are shipped domestically in
accordance with the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 17 1-1 80) and the
International Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of
Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO Technical Instructions). Specifically you ask whether you
may ship aircraft batteries properly described as "Batteries, wet, filled with alkali, UN2795"
aboard passenger aircraft in packages greater than 30 kg gross weight.
Both the ICAO Technical Instructions and the HMR limit the quantity of "Batteries, wet,
filled with alkali, UN2795" to 30 kg gross weight per package on passenger-carrying aircraft.
However, the ICAO Technical Instructions, Special Provision A51, permit up to 100 kg gross
weight per package of aircraft. batteries aboard a passenger aircraft irrespective of the
quantity limitations specified in the dangerous good list. The HMR contain a similar
provision in !$ 175.8; however, this provision is limited to company material (COMAT).
US variation 1 of the ICAO Technical Instructions states that the requirements of Part 175
apply to all shipments offered for air transport to, from, or within the United States, including
when the shipment is prepared in accordance with the ICAO Technical Instructions.
Therefore, unless offered for transportation and transported as COMAT, the 30 kg gross
weight limitation for "Batteries, wet, filled with alkali, UN2795" in the HMR apply.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Charles E. Betts
Chief, Standards Development
of Hazardous Materials Standards

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R E P U B L l C AlRWAYS
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Republic Airlines ox a 58
October 13,2008
Associate Administrator for Hazardous Materials Safety
Department of Transportation - PHMSA
Attn: Standards PHH-10
East Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590-0001
Subiect: UN2795. Batteries, wet. filled with alkali - Maximum weiahts
Dear Sir 1 Madam,
When shipping UN2795, Batteries, wet, filled with alkali, the maximum weight allowed on
passenger aircraft is 30 kgs. gross, as stated in Column QA of Table 172.101 (49 CFR). If the
gross weight of the package exceeds 30 kgs. gross, then it must travel by Cargo Aircraft Only.
49 CFR 173.27(a)(3) also states that the maximum quantity of a hazardous material contained in
a package may not exceed the limits in columns 9A and 96 of Table 172.101.
However, if shipping with the IATA DGR, the maximum gross weight of the same commodity may
be up to 100 kgs gross weight per package on passenger aircraft, by using the 'A51 ' Special
Provision contained in IATA DGR 4.4. By using this Special Provision, the package would not
need to be marked, labeled and documented as "Cargo Aircraft Only", and would permit
packages over 30 kgs. gross to be carried aboard passenger aircraft.
Are we in violation of 49 CFR if we ship "UN2795, Batteries, wet, filled with alkali", in packages
over 30 kgs gross, in passenger aircraft, using the authorization "A51" on the Shipper's
Declaration for Dangerous Goods?
'Thank you, and if any questions, please contact me.
(Signed)
John E. Martiney
Director, HaqmaUEPA 8 OSHA Compliance
Republic Airways Holdings
8908 Purdue Road, Ste 300
Indianapolis, IN 46268
8909 Purdue Road, Suite 300, Indianapolis, lndiana 46268 Tele: 317 484 6000 Fax: 317 484 6060 www.tjet.com
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