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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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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-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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AIR-LAND DEMOUNTABLE CARGO PALLET NETS

1975-08-01
HISTORICAL
AS1131A
This document establishes four sizes of basic pallet nets as follows: Size F (10 ft) - To restrain a 96 x 117.75 x 96 in. (2,43 x 2,99 x 2,43 m) high (maximum) load. Size G (20 ft) - To restrain a 96 x 238.500 x 96 in. (2,43 x 6,05 x 2,43 m) high (maximum) load. Size H (30 ft) - To restrain a 96 x 359.25 x 96 in. (2,43 x 9,12 x 2,43 m) high (maximum) load. Size J (40 ft) - To restrain a 96 x 480 x 96 in. (2,43 x 12,19 x 2,43 m) high (maximum) load.
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AIR/SURFACE (INTERMODAL) GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINERS

1995-08-01
HISTORICAL
AS832E
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the basic requirements for the specification and testing of air surface (intermodal) 8 ft x 8 ft (2.44 m x 2.44 m) cross-section containers. The basic requirements for the air/surface (intermodal) container are presented in Sections 3 to 6 while the detailed design requirements are in Appendix A. Appendix B describes the sections of other standards that apply to air/surface containers. Appendix C describes uniformity of test apparatus and methods. These appendices shall be referred to for important supplemental requirements and procedures for this document. AS4041 presents the requirements for air mode general purpose containers. Requirements for containers to be transported by rotary-wing aircraft are excluded from this document.
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AIR/SURFACE (INTERMODAL) GENERAL PURPOSE CONTAINERS

1988-03-01
HISTORICAL
AS832D
This aerospace standard establishes the basic requirements for the specification and testing of air/surface (intermodal) 8 x 8 ft (2.44 x 2.44 m) cross-section containers. The basic requirements for the air/surface (intermodal) container are presented in paragraphs 3 - 6 while the detailed design requirements are in Appendix A. Appendix B describes the sections of other standards that apply to air/surface containers. Appendix C describes uniformity of test apparatus and methods. These appendices shall be referred to for important supplemental requirements and procedures for this SAE Aerospace Standard. AS 4041 presents the requirements for air mode general purpose containers. Requirements for containers to be transported by rotary-wing aircraft are excluded from this aerospace standard. NOTE: The essential basic and detail criteria are identified by use of the key word "shall."
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AS36100 Background and Development

2011-11-23
CURRENT
AIR36107A
This SAE 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, 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 C90c].
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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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AS36100 Background and Development Record

2006-02-28
HISTORICAL
AIR36107
This SAE 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, 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 C90c].
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AUTO TRANSPORT UNIT LOAD DEVICE

1992-02-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1554A
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.
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AUTO TRANSPORT UNIT LOAD DEVICES

1984-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1554
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.
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Air Cargo Pallets - Utilization Guidelines

2019-04-01
CURRENT
ARP5486
Air cargo pallets and their cargo restraint nets constitute aircraft Unit Load Devices, defined by industry standards and airworthiness certified based on Technical Standard Order (TSO) C90c in accordance with the requirements of NAS 3610. This guarantees their design to be intrinsically safe for flight on board compatible aircraft types. However, actual flight safety also requires these certified pieces of equipment to be properly used: numerous occurrences have demonstrated a certified ULD can nevertheless jeopardize flight safety if loaded or restrained in an inadequate manner.
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Air Cargo Unit Load Devices - Load Distribution Model

2004-01-14
HISTORICAL
AS36101
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) defines an industry agreed reference model for load distribution on air cargo unit load device (ULD) bases, to reflect maximum allowable center of gravity (CG) eccentricity and ensure the maximum allowable area load is not exceeded.
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