Restricted Articles. No dangerous goods or Hazardous Materials will be accepted onboard any Tradewind flight unless specifically exempted as a dangerous good or Hazardous Material by 49 CFR Parts 171-180 and/ or the International Air Transport Association Dangerous Goods Manual. 1. Dry ice will be accepted for carriage in checked or Carry-on Baggage as long as the ice is being used to keep an item cool. Tradewind will accept no more than 5.5 pounds of dry ice, properly packaged per DOT Hazardous Materials Guidelines, per customer, and no more than 5.5 pounds of dry ice may be carried on board any turboprop aircraft. 2. Wet ice is not accepted in checked or carry-on baggage. 3. Tradewind will not accept any item that is either confiscated or denied air transport by TSA.
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