⚠ DG Aware

"Will-not-carry" doesn't mean will-not-train. Your counter is the safety system.

Part 135 operators that never accept dangerous goods still must train everyone who accepts, handles, or loads to RECOGNIZE hazmat — recurrent every 24 months. Five modules, six minutes each, built around the duffel bags, tool cases, and lithium batteries that actually board small aircraft.

Enroll — $195/seat   Crew 10-pack — $1,495

Five modules, zero filler

1
The Rule You Can't Opt Out Of
What will-not-carry actually requires — and the ValuJet lesson
2
The Nine Classes at a Glance
Diamonds, UN numbers, spec packaging — the three tells that never lie
3
Hidden Hazmat
Adventure bags, gadget bags, tool kits, and your own COMAT
4
Lithium Batteries
The number-one issue: devices, spares, smart bags, mobility aids
5
Refusal Done Right
Saying no professionally, the refusal log, after-the-fact discoveries
Certificate + clock: 15-question final, dated certificate, and an automatic reminder at month 22 — before the 24-month recurrency window closes. Records support your operator's training program certification.
Every Part 135 operator needs this — recurrent every 24 months
$195 /seat
Crew 10-pack $1,495 (saves 23%) · pairs with Class 7 Cleared for shops that also HOLD radioactive parts
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