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Transporting Propane?

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WebRuss

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Hey All

Thinking about our big trip this summer out west. I was doing an inventory on the camping equipment and came across our little Coleman burner plate. It is the kind that screws onto the top of a short fat propane bottle like these:

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Coleman-Propane-Fuel-16.4-oz-2-pack/20971271

Then that little voice in my head kicked in and I thought about being at 12,000 feet with one of these in the plane. Well, I wonder if that is safe? So, what do y'all think? Is it safe to transport one of these bottles in my plane on the trip to idaho?

Regards
Russ
 

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