quarta-feira, 1 de maio de 2013

Safety in the Balance - Aircraft Cargo Loading Logistics System



Aircraft cargo loading logistics system

A cargo loading logistics system for verifying cargo loaded on an aircraft receives a desired restraint configuration from a database and determines an actual restraint configuration on the aircraft by receiving data from a plurality of machine readable identifiers corresponding to a plurality of install points and data from a plurality of machine readable identifiers corresponding to a plurality of restraints. The cargo loading logistics system then compares the desired restraint configuration with the actual restraint configuration and determines if the aircraft is properly configured to be loaded for an upcoming flight.

 
Sistemas Logísticos de Carregamento de Aeronave de Carga
Um sistema de logísticas de carregamento de carga para verificação de carga embarcada numa aeronave recebe uma configuração restrita desejada de uma base de dados e determina uma configuração restrita real na aeronave ao receber dados de uma pluralidade de máquina de leitura de identificadores correspondente a uma pluralidade de pontos de instalação e dados de uma pluralidade de máquina de leitura de identicadores  correspondente a uma pluralidade de restrições. O sistema de logísticas de carregamento de carga depois compara a configuração de restrição desejada com a configuração de restrição real e determina se a diferença está apropriadamente configurada para ser carregada para um voo futuro.

 Astraeus Airlines Captain and legendary Iron Maiden front man, Bruce Dickinson, is the presenter of a brand new safety production. Safety in the Balance is part of a joint initiative by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the UK aviation industry to highlight the importance of safe and accurate aircraft loading.
The DVD, which is being distributed free of charge, was filmed throughout 2010 by FdA TV Production students and staff from Exeter College in Devon. It was commissioned by the Ground Handling Operations Safety Team (GHOST), a CAA/industry group committed to develop strategies to mitigate the safety risks from aircraft ground handling and ground support activities. The group is made up of representatives from UK airlines and airport operators.
Many thanks goes out to all those who made this video possible. Specially Bruce Dickinson (Astraeus) & Jason Sandever (CAA). Many thanks also to the production team from Exeter College who delivered. Staff members John Fitzsimons, Atila Mustafa and their students James Boon, Michael Court, James Large, Toby Morgan, Nicola Page, Stef Patrick, Lesley Ross & Dan Wiseman.

Watch this movie about Loading Cargo Aircraft operation (full HD) - Safety in the Balance



Boeing 747 Freighter




Cargo Volume, Main Deck
21,347ft3 (605m3)
30 pallets, 96x125in (244 x 318 cm)
Cargo Volume, Lower Deck
5,600ft3 (159m3)
32 LD-1 containers

Cargo Volume, Bulk Cargo
520ft3 (15m3)

Maximum Payload 248,300 lbs (112,630 kg)
Optional 273,300 lbs (123,970 kg) available with maximum take-off-weight limitation


Maximum Fuel Capacity
53,765 U.S. gal (203,515 L)
Maximum Takeoff Weight
875,000 lb (396,900 kg)


 



 

Cargo loading compartments considerably differ in size, contour, size of access doors, compartment equipment, floor bearing strength, restraint possibilities and locations. This applies to various manufacturers and aircraft types due to different operator requirements, even within the same aircraft series.

It is therefore essential to consider aircraft types, their equipment and facilities for the carriage of cargo, apart from individual characteristics, flight category, duration of flight, etc. for the build-up of cargo loads. This refers equally to the size and weight of individual pieces (large and/or heavy pieces), as well as to special commodities and the lay-out of the aircraft for bulk load or ULDs. The carriage of passenger baggage, crew baggage, mail, service freight and company cargo as well as special commodities may demand commodity separation, e.g. live

animals, human remains, perishable shipments, chemicals, etc.
Similarly temperature, pressure equalisation and ventilation may demand special facilities and considerations when accepting cargo for carriage and may even exclude certain commodities from transportation by air in general or for certain aircraft types in particular.
 
 


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