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Re: 14CFR482.41(d) FAA Regulations


Posted by Barb (Seattle) on June 01, 2007 at 15:04:44:

In Reply to: 14CFR482.41(d) FAA Regulations posted by SleepyTimeGal on May 30, 2007 at 11:22:02:

Thank you...unfortunately, when I did a google search, it just
shows me the sleepnet forum responses :-) I think what I'l do is
call Alaska Airlines and talk to someone about the regulation and
get advanced 'permission' to not count my CPAP as part of my
carry on allowance..I'll keep you all posted on what happens :-)

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