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Fittings, Cargo Tiedown, Aircraft

2006-04-27
HISTORICAL
AS7092A
This specification covers the requirements for one type of tiedown fitting for installation in the floors of aircraft.
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Fittings, Cargo Tiedown, Aircraft

2012-10-15
CURRENT
AS7092B
This specification covers the requirements for one type of tiedown fitting for installation in the floors of aircraft.
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Fittings, Cargo Tiedown, Aircraft

1999-07-01
HISTORICAL
AS7092
This specification covers the requirements for one type of tiedown fitting for installation in the floors of aircraft.
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Air Mode General Purposes Containers

2014-03-25
CURRENT
AS4041B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the basic requirements for the design, construction and testing of air mode 2.44 m × 2.44 m (8 ft × 8 ft) cross-section containers. These containers are to be used exclusively in conjunction with the air mode in freighter versions of wide-body commercial transport aircraft. Air mode containers will normally be on aircraft roller conveying systems and/or on similarly equipped ancillary ground handling devices. Similar requirements for air/surface (intermodal) containers are provided in AS832.
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AIR MODE GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINERS

2008-06-22
HISTORICAL
AS4041A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the basic requirements for the design, construction and testing of air mode 2.44 m X 2.44 m (8 ft X 8 ft) cross-section containers. These containers are to be used exclusively in conjunction with the air mode in freighter versions of wide-body commercial transport aircraft. Air mode containers will normally be on aircraft roller conveying systems and/or on similarly equipped ancillary ground handling devices. Similar requirements for air/surface (intermodal) containers are provided in AS832.
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AS36100 Background and Development Record

2018-10-18
CURRENT
AIR36108
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) provides a record of the development by SAE AGE-2A Air Cargo Sub-Committee of Aerospace Standard AS36100, Air Cargo Unit Load Devices — Performance Requirements and Test Parameters, published 2005-02, and its revision A published 2006-04, intended as a technical reference for airworthiness approval of air cargo unit load devices (pallets, nets and containers) to be loaded with either baggage or freight on board civil transport aircraft, and to partly supersede previously used NAS 3610, Cargo unit load devices - Specification for — [ Revision 10, 1990, referenced in TSO C90(c) ].
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GROUND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPATIBILITY WITH AIRCRAFT UNIT LOAD DEVICES

1984-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1334A
Included in this document are requirements for conveyor systems, guides, stops, restraint hardware that are used on trucks, transporters, dollies, storage provisions, pallet build-up hoists, or other device-handling equipment. These requirements reflect state of the art criteria applied to known successfully operated hardware. Any design deviations shall be required to demonstrate equivalency to this specification criteria.
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GROUND EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPATIBILITY WITH AIRCRAFT UNIT LOAD DEVICES

1973-11-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1334
Included in this document are requirements for conveyor systems, guides, stops, restraint hardware that are used on trucks, transporters, dollies, storage provisions, pallet build-up hoists, or other device-handling equipment. a) These requirements reflect state of the art criteria applied to known successfully operated hardware. Any design deviations shall be required to demonstrate equivalency to this specification criteria. b) These devices usually form an integral part of the aircraft and as such are subject to regulatory agencies' requirements to assure structural integrity.
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Ground Equipment Requirements for Compatibility with Aircraft Unit Load Devices

2011-09-07
CURRENT
ARP1334C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies requirements for those portions of the aircraft Unit Load Device ground and terminal handling equipment that will have a direct bearing on the life of the ULD for the purpose of preventing undue wear on the ULD. Past experience has shown that in-service defects in regard to the above equipment cause high ULD cost. Greater control of maintenance is required.
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Ground Equipment Requirements for Compatibility With Aircraft Unit Load Devices

2004-07-02
HISTORICAL
ARP1334B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies requirements for those portions of the aircraft Unit Load Device ground and terminal handling equipment that will have a direct bearing on the life of the ULD for the purpose of preventing undue wear on the ULD. Past experience has shown that in-service defects in regard to the above equipment cause high ULD cost. Greater control of maintenance is required.
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Minimum Requirements for Air Cargo Unit Load Device Ground Handling and Transport Systems

2011-09-07
CURRENT
ARP1372C
The requirements of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) are applicable to ground handling and transport systems equipment which is designated to accommodate main deck unitized cargo in the form of intermodal containers and other compatible unitized load devices. Intermodality in the context of this document concerns primarily air and land modes but does not exclude the marine mode. Equipment with compatibility features for other than main deck cargo is likewise not excluded. It is not the intent of this document to specify equipment design but rather to ensure interface compatibility of the various elements which might make up a total ground handling and transport system developed within a number of different operational schemes. It is the intent of this document to specify minimum ULD handling and restraint features to ensure future interchange capability.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CARGO UNIT LOAD DEVICE GROUND HANDLING AND TRANSPORT SYSTEMS

1991-09-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1372A
The requirements of this document are applicable to ground handling and transport systems equipment which is designated to accommodate main deck unitized cargo in the form of intermodal containers and other compatible unitized load devices. Intermodality in the context of this ARP concerns primarily air and land modes but does not exclude the marine mode. Equipment with compatibility features for other than main deck cargo is likewise not excluded. It is not the intent of this ARP to specify equipment design but rather to ensure interface compatibility of the various elements which might make up a total ground handling and transport system developed within a number of different operational schemes. It is the intent of this ARP to specify minimum ULD handling and restraint features to ensure future interchange capability.
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Minimum Requirements for Air Cargo Unit Load Device Ground Handling and Transport Systems

2004-07-02
HISTORICAL
ARP1372B
The requirements of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) are applicable to ground handling and transport systems equipment which is designated to accommodate main deck unitized cargo in the form of intermodal containers and other compatible unitized load devices. Intermodality in the context of this document concerns primarily air and land modes but does not exclude the marine mode. Equipment with compatibility features for other than main deck cargo is likewise not excluded. It is not the intent of this document to specify equipment design but rather to ensure interface compatibility of the various elements which might make up a total ground handling and transport system developed within a number of different operational schemes. It is the intent of this document to specify minimum ULD handling and restraint features to ensure future interchange capability.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR AIR CARGO UNIT LOAD DEVICE GROUND HANDLING AND TRANSPORT SYSTEMS

1975-09-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1372
The requirements of this document are applicable to ground handling and transport systems equipment which is designated to accommodate main deck unitized cargo in the form of intermodal containers and other compatible unitized load devices. Intermodality in the context of this ARP concerns primarily air and land modes but does not exclude the marine mode. Equipment with compatibility features for other than main deck cargo is likewise not excluded. It is not the intent of this ARP to specify equipment design but rather to insure interface compatibility of the various elements which might make up a total ground handling and transport system developed within a number of different operational schemes. It is the intent of this ARP to specify minimum ULD handling and restraint features to insure future interchange capability.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE WIDE-BODY AIRCRAFT CARGO SYSTEMS AND COMPARTMENTS (INTERMODAL)

1995-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1395A
The dedicated aircraft addressed herein is to be an uncompromised all-freighter aircraft developed primarily for use in the civil transport industry. The requirements of this document are applicable but not limited to airborne equipment which is subject to the airworthiness directives of FAR Part 25 and which is designed to accommodate unitized cargo in the form of intermodal containers and other compatible unitized load devices. Intermodability in the context of this document encompasses the air-truck-rail-sea modes, and considers uncertificated as well as certificated unit load devices (ULDs). This document covers the fundamental prerequisites for the aircraft cargo compartment and the onboard cargo handling and restraining system. The cargo system and compartment considers primarily 96 in (2.44 m) wide, multiple bottom configuration ULDs. The cargo system and compartment should handle outsize cargo and should consider Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) requirement compatibility.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR FUTURE WIDE-BODY AIRCRAFT CARGO SYSTEMS AND COMPARTMENTS (INTERMODAL)

1992-12-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1395
The dedicated aircraft addressed herein is to be an uncompromised all-freighter aircraft developed primarily for use in the civil transport industry. The requirements of this document are applicable but not limited to airborne equipment which is subject to the airworthiness directives of FAR Part 25 and which is designed to accommodate unitized cargo in the form of intermodal containers and other compatible unitized load devices. Intermodability in the context of this ARP encompasses the air-truck-rail-sea modes, and considers uncertificated as well as certificated Unit Load Devices (ULDs). This ARP covers the fundamental prerequisites for the aircraft cargo compartment and the onboard cargo handling and restraining system. The cargo system and compartment considers primarily 96-in (2.44 m) wide, multiple bottom configuration ULDs. The cargo system and compartment should handle outsize cargo and should consider Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) requirement compatibility.
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INSULATED AIR CARGO CONTAINER

1992-12-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1523
Perishable cargoes, e.g., dairy produce, fruit, vegetables, flowers, frozen foods, meat, fish, etc., require maintenance of specific temperature ranges during air related door-to-door transportation.
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