Catering Ramp Handling Sample Clauses

Catering Ramp Handling. 3.15.1 Unload/load and stow catering supplies from/on aircraft.
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Catering Ramp Handling. 3.16.3; 3.17. De-icing/anti-icing service and snow/ice: 3.17.1; 3.17.2; 3.17.3 (a, 1, 2); 3.17.4; 3.17.5; 3.17.6; 3.17.7; 3.17.8; Section 4. LOAD CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS AND FLIGHT OPERATIONS 4.1.
Catering Ramp Handling. 3.17 De­Icing/Anti­Icing Services and Snow/ Ice Removal SGHA 2013/ 2008/2004 Annex A 107 Section 4 Load Control, Communications and Flight Operations
Catering Ramp Handling. (not applicable)
Catering Ramp Handling. SECTION 4 LOAD CONTROL AND FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Catering Ramp Handling. 3.16 De-Icing/Anti-Icing Services and Snow/Ice Removal SECTION 4 LOAD CONTROL AND FLIGHT OPERATIONS
Catering Ramp Handling. SECTION 4 LOAD CONTROL AND FLIGHT OPERATIONS 4.1. Load Control 4.2. Communications 4.3. Flight Operations 4.4. Crew Administration SECTION 5 CARGO AND MAIL WAREHOUSE SERVICES 5.1. Cargo and Mail Handling—General 5.2. Customs Control 5.3. Documentation Handling 5.4. Physical Handling Outbound/Inbound 5.5. Transfer/Transit Cargo 5.6. Post Office Mail SECTION 6 SUPPORT SERVICES 6.1. Accommodation
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Catering Ramp Handling. 1.5.1. Unload/load and stow catering supplies from/on aircraft. 1.5.2. Transfer catering supplies on aircraft. (a) between lower holds and galleys and vice versa (b) between galleys 1.5.3. Transport catering supplies between aircraft and designated points.

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