OXYGEN CANISTER BAN APPLIES TO ALL AVIATION SEGMENTS
Corporate aircraft operations, as well as commercial flights, are included in a new FAA rule that permanently bans the transportation of oxygen generators as cargo on passenger airplanes. The rule results from the May 1996 crash of a ValuJet DC-9 in Florida in which oxygen generators being carried...
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