Operational Proceduresmedium#1076
The pilot-in-command has the authority to:
A
Never refuse dangerous goods if properly documented
B
Refuse to carry dangerous goods if safety is in question
CorrectC
Only refuse Class 1 (explosives)
D
Delegate DG decisions to ground staff entirely
Explanation
The pilot-in-command has final authority and may refuse to carry dangerous goods if they believe safety would be compromised.
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