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[Amel Yacht Owners] Air transportation of COPPERCOAT
Mike Johnson
Hi Donato, Copper Coat will be able to give you the exact details of any issues with low temperature. However, the temperature experienced in the holds of passenger aeroplanes are normally around 15C and rarely below 10C unless there has been a technical problem in which case they can reach lower temperatures depending on the flight time. It would be sensible to also consult Copper Coat in respect of the Dangerous Goods Category of the materials you are transporting. Without this you might find the airline refusing to carry the materials or even worse off-loading your luggage when it goes through security checks. Also tell the airline what is in your baggage. Very best wishes Mike & Peta Solitude SM 2K 461 _____________________________
From: Donato Valente ing.d.valente@... [amelyachtowners] <amelyachtowners@...>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 11:34 am Subject: [Amel Yacht Owners] Air transportation of COPPERCOAT To: <amelyachtowners@...> Hi, We need to bring some Coppercoat kits in our forthcoming flight from Italy to Central America. I've been told that the material, of course as hold luggage, may suffer for a long trip at low temperatures and get deteriorated. Does someone can confirm ? Thank you Donato Amel sm2000 #468 ocean bird Panama
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Mike Johnson
Hi Donato, Further to my previous message. The information you require for transportation is in the following link: Very best wishes Mike & Peta Solitude SM 2K 461 _____________________________
From: BT mike.k.johnson@... [amelyachtowners] <amelyachtowners@...>
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 1:26 pm Subject: Re: [Amel Yacht Owners] Air transportation of COPPERCOAT To: <amelyachtowners@...>
Hi Donato, Copper Coat will be able to give you the exact details of any issues with low temperature. However, the temperature experienced in the holds of passenger aeroplanes are normally around 15C and rarely below 10C unless there has been a technical problem in which case they can reach lower temperatures depending on the flight time. It would be sensible to also consult Copper Coat in respect of the Dangerous Goods Category of the materials you are transporting. Without this you might find the airline refusing to carry the materials or even worse off-loading your luggage when it goes through security checks. Also tell the airline what is in your baggage. Very best wishes Mike & Peta Solitude SM 2K 461 _____________________________ From: Donato Valente ing.d.valente@... [amelyachtowners] <amelyachtowners@...> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 11:34 am Subject: [Amel Yacht Owners] Air transportation of COPPERCOAT To: <amelyachtowners@...> Hi, We need to bring some Coppercoat kits in our forthcoming flight from Italy to Central America. I've been told that the material, of course as hold luggage, may suffer for a long trip at low temperatures and get deteriorated. Does someone can confirm ? Thank you Donato Amel sm2000 #468 ocean bird Panama
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