How to apply to the CAA for permission to transport dangerous goods by air
Private pilots are not subject to EU-OPS or JAR-OPS 3 legislation. Private pilots are subject to domestic legislation and must also apply for Approval or an Exemption to carry dangerous goods
CAA Form SRG 2813, together with the appropriate fee using Payment Form SRG 2812, should be sent to the Dangerous Goods Office. Details of costs can be found in the CAA Scheme of Charges - Air Operator and Police Air Operator Certificates.
CAA Form SRG 2814, together with the appropriate fee using Payment Form SRG 2812, should be sent to the Dangerous Goods Office. Details of costs can be found in the CAA Scheme of Charges - Air Operator and Police Air Operator Certificates.
Applying for Approval to carry Lithium Cells/Batteries
CAA Form SRG 2817, together with the appropriate fee, should be sent to the Dangerous Goods Office. Details of costs can be found in the CAA Scheme of Charges - Air Operator and Police Air Operator Certificates.
Dangerous Goods Office
Civil Aviation Authority
Safety Regulation Group
Aviation House
Gatwick Airport South
West Sussex
RH6 0YR
Tel: +44 (0) 1293 57 3800
Fax: +44 (0) 1293 57 3991