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For your own safety, regulatory authorities have placed certain restrictions
or prohibitions on the carriage of dangerous goods, whether these
are stowed in baggage to be loaded in the aircraft luggage compartment,
cabin baggage, or on your person. These include briefcases with
alarm devices; gases (including Camping Gas); corrosives such as
mercury wet cell batteries; explosives such as fireworks and flares;
flammable liquids such as lighter fuel; flammable solids such as
fire lighters and matches; oxidising substances such as bleaching
powder; poisonous and infectious substances;
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radioactive materials and magnetised materials.
You can carry perfumes, hairsprays and any alcohol-containing medicines
necessary during the journey in limited quantities.
If you are unsure whether you can take something on the aircraft,
ask your pilot or phone the office 09 828-2216.
For additional information visit the Civil
Aviation Authority website.
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