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    The Sleepypod Air, in its natural form, exceeds the dimensions of most airline-approved pet carriers, but it’s designed to be extremely flexible, specifically thanks to its dome shaped top and ...

  3. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Some backpack pet carrier models are airline approved so they can be safely used while traveling by plane. Backpack pet carriers are available in different sizes, colors, materials, and designs. Some have extra pockets which can be used for extra storage. Most of these pet carriers are designed for pets that do not weigh more than 10 lbs.

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    Browse airline-approved and everyday carriers from Away, Sherpa, Wild One and more. ... The interior lining is machine-washable and you can also shop the larger version of this carrier for dogs ...

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    Tuft & Paw Porto Cat Travel Carrier $ at Amazon. Tuft & Paw Porto Cat Travel Carrier $ at Tuft and Paw. Tuft & Paw’s Porto carrier doubles as a cozy bed, thanks to its zippered walls.

  6. Porter (carrier) - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, porters/Sherpas work for companies who hire them out to climbing groups, to serve both as porters and as mountain guides; the term "guide" is often used interchangeably with "Sherpa" or "porter", but there are certain differences. Porters are expected to prepare the route before and/or while the main expedition climbs, climbing up ...

  7. Sherpa - Wikipedia

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    Porter (carrier), often called a sherpa; Mountain guide, also sometimes called a sherpa; Leyland Sherpa, a light commercial vehicle produced from 1974 until 2005; Short C-23 Sherpa, a military variant of the Short 330 cargo aircraft, first flight was in 1982; Short SB.4 Sherpa, an experimental British aircraft whose first flight was in 1955

  8. Short 330 - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Valley Airlines's Short 330 at Saint Paul International Airport in 1985. The basic Short 330 was a passenger aircraft intended as a short-range regional and commuter airliner, and had been designed to take advantage of US regulations which allowed commuter airlines to use aircraft carrying up to 30 passengers, [8] thereby replacing smaller types such as the Beechcraft Model 99 and ...

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