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Re: Northwest- counts CPAP as carry-on


Posted by Barb (Seattle) on May 30, 2007 at 08:17:48:

In Reply to: Re: Northwest- counts CPAP as carry-on posted by mimi on May 30, 2007 at 08:05:55:

14CFR482.41(d) I researched this regulation and can't find
anything, sure would like to be able to tell the airlines where I got
this reference other than a message board *grin*
Thanks to these recent posts on this, I'm going to definitely PUSH
for having my CPAP on board with me AND be able to actually take
a change of clothes and some essentials in a carry on :-)

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