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United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Author : United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Publisher : Page : 236 pages File Size : 35,88 MB Release : 1963 Category : Air bases ISBN :
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) outlines the basic general design requirements for ground support equipment used in the civil air transport industry. It is intended to assist in standardizing requirements for various configurations of equipment. For procurement of equipment, sections of this document should be specified with due consideration of the functional and environmental requirements of the equipment, and to the relative cost of satisfying those requirements. Revised to harmonize with European and International Standards in order to progress towards global GSE standardization.
United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations
Author : United States. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations Publisher : Page : 232 pages File Size : 19,71 MB Release : 1962 Category : Air bases ISBN :
Advances in GSE and aircraft development potential Aviation Ground Support Equipment is a collection of papers detailing the latest developments in the field. Presented by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, these papers represent the forefront of design and development from some of the world's most prominent area researchers and industry-leading engineers. Covering both the military and commercial aspects of ground support equipment, the work within demonstrates a collective commitment to furthering all aircraft development potential, providing insight into current work and informing future research directions.
Incidents where a piece of ground support equipment or personnel damages an aircraft under the control of ground or maintenance operations that requires corrective action by aircraft maintenance personnel. Operations include, but are not limited to servicing, line maintenance, heavy maintenance, and aircraft movement, e.g., marshalling/pushback/tow/reposition/taxi. The definition of the scope of this document is no longer valid. In addition, statistical information is outdated and needs to be revised with the most current information.