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<blockquote data-quote="Floridacargocat" data-source="post: 599145" data-attributes="member: 6168"><p>Extract: </p><p>"$10,000 fine for 1 undocumented Has-Mat that the FAA found</p><p>Imediate FREE trip to real jail (+ your sup) for working with out your FAA ID"</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Fines for HazMat violations can be found in 49 CFR 107 Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 107—Guidelines for Civil Penalties. A dry but still interesting read. A nice mirror on the wall.</p><p>HazMat is a serious matter; unfortunately in a lot of preventable incidents, available information/ and/or possible partial information has not been connected. Next step would be action, and then it is up to the operators of the system to act accordingly.</p><p>After the last near-miss on a Fedex MD11 (due to electronic cigarettes), it is my firm belief (regrettably) that an express courier company will lose an airplane with fatalities incurred, and then all hell will break loose.</p><p>And the most likely reason: a small Li-type battery. Not declared (and the law might not even have required it to be declared). Sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floridacargocat, post: 599145, member: 6168"] Extract: "$10,000 fine for 1 undocumented Has-Mat that the FAA found Imediate FREE trip to real jail (+ your sup) for working with out your FAA ID" Fines for HazMat violations can be found in 49 CFR 107 Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 107—Guidelines for Civil Penalties. A dry but still interesting read. A nice mirror on the wall. HazMat is a serious matter; unfortunately in a lot of preventable incidents, available information/ and/or possible partial information has not been connected. Next step would be action, and then it is up to the operators of the system to act accordingly. After the last near-miss on a Fedex MD11 (due to electronic cigarettes), it is my firm belief (regrettably) that an express courier company will lose an airplane with fatalities incurred, and then all hell will break loose. And the most likely reason: a small Li-type battery. Not declared (and the law might not even have required it to be declared). Sad. [/QUOTE]
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