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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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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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INSULATED AIR CARGO CONTAINER

1995-07-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1523A
The purpose of this document is to establish minimum operational requirements that will ensure that perishable cargoes in insulated standard airborne containers can be kept in prime condition during the ground handling and air transportation cycle within a maximum time span of 48 h.
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AIR-LAND CARGO PALLETS

1980-03-01
HISTORICAL
AS1130C
This AS establishes three classes of pallets: Type A, Air only; B, Air/Land; and C, Adapter.
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Air and Air/Surface (Platform) Cargo Pallets

2007-12-07
HISTORICAL
AS1130F
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes three classes of pallets: a Type A, Air only Pallet b Type B, Platform Pallet (Air/Surface Intermodal) c Type C, Adapter Pallet Pallets will have nominal dimension of: a Size F pallet (10 ft) (NAS 3610-2F1P) - 2.44 m x 2.99 m (96 in x 117.75 in) b Size R pallet (16 ft) (NAS 3610-2R1P) - 2.44 m x 4.98 m (96 in x 196 in) c Size G pallet (20 ft) (NAS 3610-2G1P) - 2.44 m x 6.06 m (96 in x 238.5 in) d Size H pallet (30 ft) (NAS 3610-2H1P) - 2.44 m x 9.12 m (96 in x 359.25 in) e Size J pallet (40 ft) (NAS 3610-2J1P) - 2.44 m x 12.19 m (96 in x 480 in) Type A, Air only pallets, will normally be on aircraft equivalent roller conveying systems and/or on similarly equipped ancillary ground handling devices. Type B, Platform pallets, are suitable for air/surface handling and transport systems. Supplementary requirements for Type B version are found in Section 4.
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Air and Air/Surface (Platform) Cargo Pallets

2013-01-03
CURRENT
AS1130G
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes three classes of pallets: a Type A, Air only Pallet b Type B, Platform Pallet (Air/Surface Intermodal) c Type C, Adapter Pallet Pallets will have nominal dimension of: a Size F pallet (10 ft) (NAS 3610-2F1P) - 2.44 m × 2.99 m (96 in × 117.75 in) b Size R pallet (16 ft) (NAS 3610-2R1P) - 2.44 m × 4.98 m (96 in × 196 in) c Size G pallet (20 ft) (NAS 3610-2G1P) - 2.44 m × 6.06 m (96 in × 238.5 in) d Size H pallet (30 ft) (NAS 3610-2H1P) - 2.44 m × 9.12 m (96 in × 359.25 in) e Size J pallet (40 ft) (NAS 3610-2J1 P) - 2.44 m × 12.19 m (96 in × 480 in) Type A, Air only pallets, will normally be on aircraft equivalent roller conveying systems and/or on similarly equipped ancillary ground handling devices. Type B, Platform pallets, are suitable for air/surface handling and transport systems. Supplementary requirements for Type B version are found in Section 4.
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AIR-LAND DEMOUNTABLE CARGO CONTAINERS

1968-08-01
HISTORICAL
AS832
This specification establishes dimensional, structural, and environmental requirements for a series of air-land cargo containers.
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Vehicle Transport Unit Load Device (ULD)

2020-11-30
CURRENT
ARP1554D
The tests are static in nature to minimize complexity and cost of required testing facilities. As far as practical, applied static loads should take into account the combined static and dynamic loads anticipated in service. It is intended that tests shall be non-destructive in nature and not result in damage unless ultimate load conditions are employed. Test equipment and methods of testing described are not meant to be restrictive. Alternate equivalent methods to accomplish the desired results may be employed. In selected cases, tests may be repeated under ultimate load conditions when required for substantiation of analytical data. If this becomes necessary, the parts deformed may be removed and replaced prior to the retest.
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Universal Horizontal Field Maintenance Stand for 10,000 pound Weight Class Propulsion Units (48 inch and 30 inch Rail Gage)

2012-12-05
CURRENT
ARP581B
This recommended practice covers a rail concept stand that may be used for horizontal disassembly and reassembly, and maintenance, incorporating certain design features which are defined herein. These features include the rail dimensions and width, length and height of stand to insure compatibility with rail concept type transport and positioning trailers.
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Crew Rest Container for Main Deck or Lower Deck

2007-01-12
HISTORICAL
ARP4769A
This document provides information about regulations and gives recommendation for the design of ULD - type main deck and lower deck mobile crew rest containers to be transported in aircraft equipped with a Class II restraint system as defined by NAS 3610.
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CREW REST CONTAINER FOR MAIN DECK OR LOWER DECK

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4769
This document provides information about regulations and gives recommendation for the design of ULD - type main deck and lower deck mobile crew rest containers to be transported in aircraft equipped with a Class II restraint system as defined by NAS 3610.
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Air Cargo Unit Load Devices - Performance Requirements and Test Parameters

2020-09-29
CURRENT
AS36100C
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines the minimum performance requirements and test parameters for air cargo unit load devices requiring approval of airworthiness for installation in an approved aircraft cargo compartment and restraint system that complies with the cargo restraint requirements of Title 14 CFR Part 25, except for the 9.0-g forward ultimate inertia force of § 25.561 (b)(3)(ii).
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