Greebo
N9017H - C172M (1976)
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Interesting discussion on another forum took an aviation turn. Discussion about a package being opened by the USPS because of suspected soda.
Question arose concerning why soda isn't allowed to be shipped via air. Argument going on right now about whether a can of soda in a non-pressurized hold could pose a risk to the aircraft in any form. This would be on a USPS aircraft.
Any mechanics wanna chime in? My position is its unlikely, but in a court of law (discussing possibility of suing the USPS for improper search) the RISK (real or imagined) would be used to justify the search and find the USPS teller/supervisor at no fault.
Question arose concerning why soda isn't allowed to be shipped via air. Argument going on right now about whether a can of soda in a non-pressurized hold could pose a risk to the aircraft in any form. This would be on a USPS aircraft.
Any mechanics wanna chime in? My position is its unlikely, but in a court of law (discussing possibility of suing the USPS for improper search) the RISK (real or imagined) would be used to justify the search and find the USPS teller/supervisor at no fault.