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==Description/shipment/storage==
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<b>Light Aircraft parts</b><br>
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==Description==
Packed in cases. They are shipped in the partially dismantled condition and owing to the light construction and size of the cases require very careful handling to avoid damage. Sling by both ends, placing the slings in positions which, ordinarily, are marked on the cases and adjusting their lengths so that the case is level and not tilted when slung, using spreaders to avoid crushing the upper edges of the case. Stow on a solid and perfectly level flat making provisions where necessary for reeving slings underneath the case for discharging without lifting or tilting the case. Secure the chock off well with suitable packages. Aircraft may also be carried in knockdown form within containers. Particular care should be taken in securing the parts without stressing the fuselage and wings.
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Parts used for the manufacturing of aircrafts consisting of a variety of small, large and odd sized and shaped items.
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Obviously, aircraft parts are also shipped in (open top) containers
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==Shipment / Storage==
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Due to the sensitivity of air craft parts and their required high standard of quality, special manufacturers transport instructions are applicable. Manufacturers should be consulted for specific packing, handling and transport instructions<br><br>
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Smaller parts may be transported in packed form, whereby the packaging should be suitable and strong enough to protect the goods during transport. <br><br>
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Handling of smaller parts and packages should be so that these are kept upright during lifting, requiring proper application of lifting slings. <br><br>
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The way of application of the lifting slings is often marked on the packages and items, whereby the lifting points and the maximum or minimum required angles of the lifting gear is indicated. <br><br>
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Sufficient span should be maintained in the lifting gear, for example by means of spreaders keeping the slings upright and so avoiding crushing the upper edges of the items when handled. It is recommended to stow smaller items in pre slung condition, so avoiding the tilting or lifting of packages in case slings for a subsequent handling action are to be positioned.<br><br>
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Large air craft parts are shipped either in packed or unpacked form, usually under instructions and special transport means developed by manufacturers or special freight forwarders and logistic service providers. <br><br>
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Aircraft parts can be shipped in containers or as conventional cargo
  
File=Aeroplane_parts_container.jpg
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==Risk factors==
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* Moisture damage
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* Mechanical damage
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 16 November 2016

Infobox on Aeroplane (parts)
Example of Aeroplane (parts)
Aeroplane.jpg
Facts
Origin Various
Stowage factor (in m3/t) -
Humidity / moisture -
Ventilation -
Risk factors See text

Aeroplane (parts)

Description

Parts used for the manufacturing of aircrafts consisting of a variety of small, large and odd sized and shaped items.

Shipment / Storage

Due to the sensitivity of air craft parts and their required high standard of quality, special manufacturers transport instructions are applicable. Manufacturers should be consulted for specific packing, handling and transport instructions

Smaller parts may be transported in packed form, whereby the packaging should be suitable and strong enough to protect the goods during transport.

Handling of smaller parts and packages should be so that these are kept upright during lifting, requiring proper application of lifting slings.

The way of application of the lifting slings is often marked on the packages and items, whereby the lifting points and the maximum or minimum required angles of the lifting gear is indicated.

Sufficient span should be maintained in the lifting gear, for example by means of spreaders keeping the slings upright and so avoiding crushing the upper edges of the items when handled. It is recommended to stow smaller items in pre slung condition, so avoiding the tilting or lifting of packages in case slings for a subsequent handling action are to be positioned.

Large air craft parts are shipped either in packed or unpacked form, usually under instructions and special transport means developed by manufacturers or special freight forwarders and logistic service providers.

Aircraft parts can be shipped in containers or as conventional cargo


Risk factors

  • Moisture damage
  • Mechanical damage