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Summary Chart. The below chart is intended to be a helpful quick reference tool ONLY as it’s impossible to reflect all aspects of our Restricted Articles policies articulated in our Contract of Carriage within this summary table. The FAA’s PackSafe website: (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/about/initiatives/hazmat_safety/) contains detailed information on restrictions on what can and cannot be transported on board any aircraft. Further restrictions imposed by Cape Air (e.g. Cape Air cannot carry any quantity of personal defense spray or any equipment that previously contained fuel even through the fuel has been drained) and our partner airlines are found in this document and in our partner’s Contracts of Carriage and web sites. Please also remember that TSA or other regulators may have further limitations. It is your responsibility to ensure your baggage conforms to all applicable restrictions. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Common Household Items Personal toiletries or medicines such as perfumes, hairspray, nail polish, shaving cream, sunscreen and insect repellent in limited quantities. Aerosol nozzles must be protected by a cap. Latex-based paint Bleach, drain cleaner, oil-based paint, spray paint and other spray cans, laundry starch, cooking sprays, WD-40, shoe cleaner, flammable glues (rubber cement or some super- glues), insecticides and all such items carried in any quantity for non-personal use. Electronic Devices Most small consumer devices for personal use (“PED”) such as cell phones, electronic games, tablets, laptops and cameras whose batteries typically do not exceed ion battery limitations of 160 Watt-hours (WH). Portable Medical Electronic Devices with metal batteries not to exceed 8 grams. 2 spare batteries each not exceeding 8 grams. E-cigarettes or spare fuel cell cartridges (limit 2) in any external compartment of the aircraft. Hoverboards or any lithium battery powered, self-balancing recreational mobility device Smart Bags unless the lithium battery is removed and carried in accordance with Cape Air’s policy on Spare Lithium Batteries. Smart Bags with non-removable batteries are not accepted. Batteries When installed in portable electronic devices. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Damaged devices or batteries Devices or batteries subject to a safety recall Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Spare batteries, lithium and non-lithium dry, in-cabin, if protected from damage and short circuit. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Except, for lithium ion, batteries which are greater than 100 Wh may be carried ONLY if (1) there are no more than two batteries AND (2) each battery is not greater than 160 Wh. No more than 2 nonspillable gel- cel batteries for portable electronics, limited to 12 volts and 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Devices or batteries identified by the manufacturer as having a safety defect Self-Balancing Recreational Mobility Devices (Hoverboards) Spare lithium batteries in any external compartment of the aircraft. Car, boat, aircraft and motorcycle batteries. Wet batteries. Loose batteries. Batteries not carried for personal use. Devices with batteries installed but with no protection from accidental activation or short circuit. Matches, Lighters, and Explosives 1 packet of regular matches or 1 disposable lighter, in-cabin only. Strike anywhere matches Lighter fluid Torch lighter Fireworks, Flare guns Fuel Anything which has at one time contained fuel of any kind, regardless of being emptied and cleaned. If new, unused and in original packaging, contains no battery or fuel, as Checked baggage. Any equipment which has contained fuel at any time – such equipment may include: Propane tanks Motorcycle/car parts, generators or gas-powered tools/toys Camping equipment Medical and Assistive Devices Implanted pacemakers or similar devices and injected or ingested radiopharmaceuticals. Nonflammable gas cartridges for mechanical limbs, including spares. Small, collapsible, lightweight mobility aid (e.g., scooter) Mobility aid (e.g., wheelchair)lithium ion batteries exceeding 300 Watt-hours (Wh). Mobility aids with batteries installed with no protection from accidental activation or short circuit. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X powered by lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh. Size and ability to carry may vary by aircraft type. A maximum of one spare lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh or two spares not exceeding 160 Wh. Spare lithium batteries for mobility aids in any external compartment of the aircraft. Ice Dry ice up to 5.5 lbs. in ventilated package when properly labeled. Gel packs Dry ice in air-tight or improperly marked packages Wet ice Liquor Up to 5 unopened liters no more than 70 percent alcohol by volume. Any liquor with more than 70% alcohol by volume or not meeting quantity or packaging restrictions. Inflating Devices and Oxygen Whipped cream or fix-a-flat so long as they are nonflammable and do not contain toxic gas if carried in Checked baggage. Portable oxygen concentrators that meet FAA criteria. Compressed oxygen or oxygen canisters, most self-inflating devices. Small arms ammunition and Self Defense Devices 11 lbs. per Customer up to .75 caliber for rifle and pistol cartridges and any size shotgun shells for personal use when securely boxed and carried in Checked baggage. Loose ammunition, loaded firearms, black powder, primers or percussion caps. Self-defense sprays (such as pepper spray)

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Samples: Contract of Carriage

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Summary Chart. The below chart is intended to be a helpful quick reference tool ONLY as it’s impossible to reflect all aspects of our Restricted Articles policies articulated in our Contract of Carriage within this summary table. The FAA’s PackSafe website: (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/about/initiatives/hazmat_safety/) contains detailed information on restrictions on what can and cannot be transported on board any aircraft. Further restrictions imposed by Cape Air (e.g. Cape Air cannot carry any quantity of personal defense spray or any equipment that previously contained fuel even through the fuel has been drained) and our partner airlines are found in this document and in our partner’s Contracts of Carriage and web sites. Please also remember that TSA or other regulators may have further limitations. It is your responsibility to ensure your baggage conforms to all applicable restrictions. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Common Household Items Personal toiletries or medicines such as perfumes, hairspray, nail polish, shaving cream, sunscreen and insect repellent in limited quantities. Aerosol nozzles must be protected by a cap. Latex-based paint Bleach, drain cleaner, oil-based paint, spray paint and other spray cans, laundry starch, cooking sprays, WD-40, shoe cleaner, flammable glues (rubber cement or some super- glues), insecticides and all such items carried in any quantity for non-personal use. Electronic Devices Most small consumer devices for personal use (“PED”) such as cell phones, electronic games, tablets, laptops and cameras whose batteries typically do not exceed ion battery limitations of 160 Watt-hours (WH). Portable Medical Electronic Devices with metal batteries not to exceed 8 grams. 2 spare batteries each not exceeding 8 gramslimitations. E-cigarettes or spare fuel cell cartridges (limit 2) in any external compartment of the aircraft. Hoverboards or any lithium battery powered, self-balancing recreational mobility device Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Smart Bags unless the lithium battery is removed and carried in accordance with Cape Air’s policy on Spare Lithium Batteries. Smart Bags with non-removable batteries are not accepted. Batteries When installed in portable electronic devices. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 160 Watt-hours (Wh). Damaged devices or batteries Devices or batteries subject to a safety recall Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Spare batteries, lithium and non-lithium dry, in-cabin, if protected from damage and short circuit. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Except, for lithium ion, batteries which are greater than 100 Wh may be carried ONLY if (1) there are no more than two batteries AND (2) each battery is not greater than 160 Wh. No more than 2 nonspillable gel- cel batteries for portable electronics, limited to 12 volts and 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Damaged devices Devices or batteries subject to a safety recall Devices identified by the manufacturer as having a safety defect Self-Balancing Recreational Mobility Devices (Hoverboards) Spare lithium batteries in any external compartment of the aircraft. Car, boat, aircraft and motorcycle batteries. Wet batteries. Loose batteries. Batteries not carried for personal use. Devices with batteries installed but with no protection from accidental activation or short circuitactivation. Matches, Lighters, and Explosives 1 packet of regular matches or 1 disposable lighter, in-cabin only. Strike anywhere matches Lighter fluid Torch lighter Fireworks, Flare guns Fuel Anything which has at one time contained fuel of any kind, regardless of being emptied and cleaned. If new, unused and in original packaging, contains no battery or fuel, as Checked baggage. Any equipment which has contained fuel at any time – such equipment may include: Propane tanks Motorcycle/car parts, generators or gas-powered tools/toys Camping equipment Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Medical and Assistive Devices Implanted pacemakers or similar devices and injected or ingested radiopharmaceuticals. Nonflammable gas cartridges for mechanical limbs, including spares. Small, collapsible, lightweight mobility aid (e.g., scooter) Mobility aid (e.g., wheelchair)lithium Wheelchair lithium ion batteries exceeding 300 Watt-hours (Wh). Mobility aids with batteries installed with no protection from accidental activation or short circuit. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X powered by lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh. Size and ability to carry may vary by aircraft type. A maximum of one spare lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh or two spares not exceeding 160 Wh. Spare lithium batteries for mobility aids in any external compartment of the aircraft. Ice Dry ice up to 5.5 lbs. in ventilated package when properly labeled. Gel packs Dry ice in air-tight or improperly marked packages Wet ice Liquor Up to 5 unopened liters no more than 70 percent alcohol by volume. Any liquor with more than 70% alcohol by volume or not meeting quantity or packaging restrictions. Inflating Devices and Oxygen Whipped cream or fix-a-flat so long as they are nonflammable and do not contain toxic gas if carried in Checked baggage. Portable oxygen concentrators that meet FAA criteria. Compressed oxygen or oxygen canisters, most self-inflating devices. Small arms ammunition and Self Defense Devices 11 lbs. per Customer up to .75 caliber for rifle and pistol cartridges and any size shotgun shells for personal use when securely boxed and carried in Checked baggage. Loose ammunition, loaded firearms, black powder, primers or percussion caps. Self-defense sprays (such as pepper spray)

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Samples: Contract of Carriage

Summary Chart. The below chart is intended to be a helpful quick reference tool ONLY as it’s impossible to reflect all aspects of our Restricted Articles policies articulated in our Contract of Carriage within this summary table. The FAA’s PackSafe website: (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/about/initiatives/hazmat_safety/) contains detailed information on restrictions on what can and cannot be transported on board any aircraft. Further restrictions imposed by Cape Air (e.g. Cape Air cannot carry any quantity of personal defense spray or any equipment that previously contained fuel even through the fuel has been drained) and our partner airlines are found in this document and in our partner’s Contracts of Carriage and web sites. Please also remember that TSA or other regulators may have further limitations. It is your responsibility to ensure your baggage conforms to all applicable restrictions. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Common Household Items Personal toiletries or medicines such as perfumes, hairspray, nail polish, shaving cream, sunscreen and insect repellent in limited quantities. Aerosol nozzles must be protected by a cap. Latex-based paint Bleach, drain cleaner, oil-based paint, spray paint and other spray cans, laundry starch, cooking sprays, WD-40, shoe cleaner, flammable glues (rubber cement or some super- glues), insecticides and all such items carried in any quantity for non-personal use. Electronic Devices Most small consumer devices for personal use (“PED”) such as cell phones, electronic games, tablets, laptops and cameras whose batteries typically do not exceed ion battery limitations of 160 Watt-hours (WH). Portable Medical Electronic Devices with metal batteries not to exceed 8 grams. 2 spare batteries each not exceeding 8 gramslimitations. E-cigarettes or spare fuel cell cartridges (limit 2) in any external compartment of the aircraft. Hoverboards or any lithium battery powered, self-balancing recreational mobility device Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Smart Bags unless the lithium battery is removed and carried in accordance with Cape Air’s policy on Spare Lithium Batteries. Smart Bags with non-removable batteries are not accepted. Batteries When installed in portable electronic devices. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 160 Watt-hours (Wh). Damaged devices or batteries Devices or batteries subject to a safety recall Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Spare batteries, lithium and non-lithium dry, in-cabin, if protected from damage and short circuit. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Except, for lithium ion, batteries which are greater than 100 Wh may be carried ONLY if (1) there are no more than two batteries AND (2) each battery is not greater than 160 Wh. No more than 2 nonspillable gel- cel batteries for portable electronics, limited to 12 volts and 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Devices or batteries identified by the manufacturer as having a safety defect Self-Balancing Recreational Mobility Devices (Hoverboards) Spare lithium batteries in any external compartment of the aircraft. Car, boat, aircraft and motorcycle batteries. Wet batteries. No more than 2 nonspillable gel- cel batteries for portable electronics, limited to 12 volts and 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Loose batteries. Batteries not carried for personal use. Devices with batteries installed but with no protection from accidental activation or short circuitactivation. Matches, Lighters, and Explosives 1 packet of regular matches or 1 disposable lighter, in-cabin only. Strike anywhere matches Lighter fluid Torch lighter Fireworks, Flare guns Fuel Anything which has at one time contained fuel of any kind, regardless of being emptied and cleaned. If new, unused and in original packaging, contains no battery or fuel, as Checked baggage. Any equipment which has contained fuel at any time – such equipment may include: Propane tanks Motorcycle/car parts, generators or gas-powered tools/toys Camping equipment Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Medical and Assistive Devices Implanted pacemakers or similar devices and injected or ingested radiopharmaceuticals. Nonflammable gas cartridges for mechanical limbs, including spares. Small, collapsible, lightweight mobility aid (e.g., scooter) Mobility aid (e.g., wheelchair)lithium Wheelchair lithium ion batteries exceeding 300 Watt-hours (Wh). Mobility aids with batteries installed with no protection from accidental activation or short circuit. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X powered by lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh. Size and ability to carry may vary by aircraft type. A maximum of one spare lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh or two spares not exceeding 160 Wh. Spare lithium batteries for mobility aids in any external compartment of the aircraft. Ice Dry ice up to 5.5 lbs. in ventilated package when properly labeled. Gel packs Dry ice in air-tight or improperly marked packages Wet ice Liquor Up to 5 unopened liters no more than 70 percent alcohol by volume. Any liquor with more than 70% alcohol by volume or not meeting quantity or packaging restrictions. Inflating Devices and Oxygen Whipped cream or fix-a-flat so long as they are nonflammable and do not contain toxic gas if carried in Checked baggage. Portable oxygen concentrators that meet FAA criteria. Compressed oxygen or oxygen canisters, most self-inflating devices. Small arms ammunition and Self Defense Devices 11 lbs. per Customer up to .75 caliber for rifle and pistol cartridges and any size shotgun shells for personal use when securely boxed and carried in Checked baggage. Loose ammunition, loaded firearms, black powder, primers or percussion caps. Self-defense sprays (such as pepper spray)

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Samples: Contract of Carriage

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Summary Chart. The below chart is intended to be a helpful quick reference tool ONLY as it’s impossible to reflect all aspects of our Restricted Articles policies articulated in our Contract of Carriage within this summary table. The FAA’s PackSafe website: (xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/about/initiatives/hazmat_safety/) contains detailed information on restrictions on what can and cannot be transported on board any aircraft. Further restrictions imposed by Cape Air (e.g. Cape Air cannot carry any quantity of personal defense spray or any equipment that previously contained fuel even through the fuel has been drained) and our partner airlines are found in this document and in our partner’s Contracts of Carriage and web sites. Please also remember that TSA or other regulators may have further limitations. It is your responsibility to ensure your baggage conforms to all applicable restrictions. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Common Household Items Personal toiletries or medicines such as perfumes, hairspray, nail polish, shaving cream, sunscreen and insect repellent in limited quantities. Aerosol nozzles must be protected by a cap. Latex-based paint Bleach, drain cleaner, oil-based paint, spray paint and other spray cans, laundry starch, cooking sprays, WD-40, shoe cleaner, flammable glues (rubber cement or some super- glues), insecticides and all such items carried in any quantity for non-personal use. Electronic Devices Most small consumer devices for personal use (“PED”) such as cell phones, electronic games, tablets, laptops and cameras whose batteries typically do not exceed ion battery limitations of 160 Watt-hours (WH). Portable Medical Electronic Devices with metal batteries not to exceed 8 grams. 2 spare batteries each not exceeding 8 grams. E-cigarettes or spare fuel cell cartridges (limit 2) in any external compartment of the aircraft. Hoverboards or any lithium battery powered, self-balancing recreational mobility device Smart Bags unless the lithium battery is removed and carried in accordance with Cape Air’s policy on Spare Lithium Batteries. Smart Bags with non-removable batteries are not accepted. Batteries When installed in portable electronic devices. Each lithium metal must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Damaged devices or batteries Devices or batteries subject to a safety recall Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Spare batteries, lithium and non-lithium dry, in-cabin, if protected from damage and short circuit. Each lithium metal Damaged devices or batteries Devices or batteries subject to a safety recall Devices or batteries identified by the manufacturer as having a safety defect Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X must not exceed 2 grams. Each lithium ion must not exceed 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Except, for lithium ion, batteries which are greater than 100 Wh may be carried ONLY if (1) there are no more than two batteries AND (2) each battery is not greater than 160 Wh. No more than 2 nonspillable gel- cel batteries for portable electronics, limited to 12 volts and 100 Watt-hours (Wh). Devices or batteries identified by the manufacturer as having a safety defect Self-Balancing Recreational Mobility Devices (Hoverboards) Spare lithium batteries in any external compartment of the aircraft. Car, boat, aircraft and motorcycle batteries. Wet batteries. Loose batteries. Batteries not carried for personal use. Devices with batteries installed but with no protection from accidental activation or short circuit. Matches, Lighters, and Explosives 1 packet of regular matches or 1 disposable lighter, in-cabin only. Strike anywhere matches Lighter fluid Torch lighter Fireworks, Flare guns Fuel Anything which has at one time contained fuel of any kind, regardless of being emptied and cleaned. If new, unused and in original packaging, contains no battery or fuel, as Checked baggage. Any equipment which has contained fuel at any time – such equipment may include: Propane tanks Motorcycle/car parts, generators or gas-powered tools/toys Camping equipment Medical and Assistive Devices Implanted pacemakers or similar devices and injected or ingested radiopharmaceuticals. Nonflammable gas cartridges for mechanical limbs, including spares. Small, collapsible, lightweight mobility aid (e.g., scooter) Mobility aid (e.g., wheelchair)lithium Wheelchair lithium ion batteries exceeding 300 Watt-hours (Wh). Mobility aids with batteries installed with no protection from accidental activation or short circuit. Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X powered by lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh. Size and ability to carry may vary by aircraft type. A maximum of one spare lithium ion battery not exceeding 300 Wh or two spares not exceeding 160 Wh. Spare lithium batteries for mobility aids in any external compartment of the aircraft. Ice Dry ice up to 5.5 lbs. in ventilated package when properly labeled. Gel packs Dry ice in air-tight or improperly marked packages Wet ice Item containing Hazmat Permitted √ Not-Permitted X Liquor Up to 5 unopened liters no more than 70 percent alcohol by volume. Any liquor with more than 70% alcohol by volume or not meeting quantity or packaging restrictions. Inflating Devices and Oxygen Whipped cream or fix-a-flat so long as they are nonflammable and do not contain toxic gas if carried in Checked baggage. Portable oxygen concentrators that meet FAA criteria. Compressed oxygen or oxygen canisters, most self-inflating devices. Small arms ammunition and Self Defense Devices 11 lbs. per Customer up to .75 caliber for rifle and pistol cartridges and any size shotgun shells for personal use when securely boxed and carried in Checked baggage. Loose ammunition, loaded firearms, black powder, primers or percussion caps. Self-defense sprays (such as pepper spray)

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Samples: Contract of Carriage

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