TRANSIENT ALERT AND RAMP SERVICES Sample Clauses

TRANSIENT ALERT AND RAMP SERVICES. Landing. · Follow-me vehicle. · Pushback and Towing (when requested by a location, training shall be provided by the contractor). · Parking. · Chocking and grounding of aircraft. · Positioning, connecting, operating, and depositioning of aircraft ground power unit. · ireguard for engine starts. · Positioning, connecting, operating, and depositioning of engine start carts. · Positioning, operating, and depositioning of compressor for airing of struts and tires. · Nitrogen may be used when available to inflate aircraft tires on a non-reimbursable basis. A qualified technical contractor representative shall be present to supervise, provide all required attachment fittings, and service the items. · Position and deposition aircraft jacks for tire changes. Military owned jack will be provided if a suitable jack is available. A technically qualified contractor representative shall advise what capacity jack is required, and whether using military or commercial jack, the contractor representative shall jack the aircraft. · Ramp sweeping. · To-plane service of de-icing fluid appropriate for the aircraft and supply of oxygen (gaseous or liquid oxygen (LOX)) on a reimbursable basis. Equipment and necessary operators shall be furnished for wing de-icing at no cost; the de-icing fluid shall be furnished on a reimbursable basis.
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TRANSIENT ALERT AND RAMP SERVICES. 3.1.2 Terminal and Traffic Services 3.1.3 Environmental Support 3.1.4 Emergency Health Service Facilities 3.2 SPECIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT 3.3 PASSENGER MANIFESTING 3.4 PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 3.4.1 Contractor Authorization to Purchase Ground Petroleum Products 3.5 CONCURRENT SERVICING 3.5.1 Final Approval 3.5.2 Concurrent Servicing Supervisor (CSS) 3.5.3 Supervisory Contractor Representative (SCR) 3.5.4 Authorized Vehicles 3.5.5 Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) 3.5.6 Flight Crew Briefing 3.5.7 Inertial Navigation System (INS) 3.5.8 Radios and Radar Systems 3.5.9 Electrical Systems 3.5.10 CSS Concurrence 3.5.11 Wing and Fuel Vents 3.5.12 Copy of Contractor's Aircraft Refueling Procedures 3.6
TRANSIENT ALERT AND RAMP SERVICES o Landing. o Follow-me vehicle. o Pushback and Towing (when requested by a location, training shall be provided by the contractor). o Parking. o Chocking and grounding of aircraft. o Positioning, connecting, operating, and depositioning of aircraft ground power unit. o Fireguard for engine starts. o Positioning, connecting, operating, and depositioning of engine start carts. o Positioning, operating, and depositioning of compressor for airing of struts and tires. o Nitrogen may be used when available to inflate aircraft tires on a non-reimbursable basis. A qualified technical contractor representative shall be present to supervise, provide all required attachment fittings, and service the items. o Position and deposition aircraft jacks for tire changes. Military owned jack will be provided if a suitable jack is available. A technicalxx xualified contractor representatixx xhall advise what capacity jack is required, and whether using military or commercial jack, txx xontractor representative shall jack the aircraft. x Ramp sweeping. o To-plane xxxvice of MIL-H-82382 or equivalent de-icing fluid and supply of oxygen (gaseous or liquid oxygen (LOX)) on a reimbursable basis. Equipment and necessary operators shall be furnished for wing de-icing at no cost; the de-icing fluid shall be furnished on a reimbursable basis.

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