C-5 Aircraft Support Equipment Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1945557 Distributor Contact Set
008769117
1954557 Distributor Contact Set
008769117
1967550 Distributor Contact Set
008769117
197573 Packing Retainer
006842572
198 V Belt
002148160
1990-0618 Light Emitting Diode
010962085
19908 Hexago Extended Washer Plain Nut
010086498
1993711 Electrical Engine Starter
010554085
1998 Engine Poppet Valve
000883337
1998370PC32 Signal Horn
010581558
1998413 Engine Starter Motor
012151733
1998480 Electrical Engine Starter
008716993
19G-2R140 Trailer Drawbar
010652719
1DAG30 Helical Compression Spring Seat
003395589
1DFFM Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
005803488
1DFFM2 1-2 200 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
005803488
1DP Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
004245726
1DWD26A Exhaust Muffler
004242849
1E1074 Retaining Ring
008056002
1GT174 Dial Indicating Pressure Gage
008501342
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Support Equipment, C-5 Aircraft

Picture of C-5 Aircraft Support Equipment

Ground Support Equipment (GSE) is the support equipment found at an airport, usually on the ramp, the servicing area by the terminal. This equipment is used to service the aircraft between flights. As the name suggests, ground support equipment is there to support the operations of aircraft whilst on the ground. The role this equipment plays generally involves ground power operations, aircraft mobility, and cargo/passenger loading operations.

Many airlines subcontract ground handling to an airport or a handling agent, or even to another airline. Ground handling addresses the many service requirements of a passenger aircraft between the time it arrives at a terminal gate and the time it departs for its next flight. Speed, efficiency, and accuracy are important in ground handling services in order to minimize the turnaround time (the time during which the aircraft remains parked at the gate).

Small airlines sometimes subcontract maintenance to a much larger and reputable carrier, as it is a short-term cheaper alternative to setting up an independent maintenance base. Some airlines may enter into a Maintenance and Ground Support Agreement (MAGSA) with each other, which is used by airlines to assess costs for maintenance and support to aircraft.

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