Fms - A7 Aircraft Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
000-8004-947 Electrical Connector Insert
001063803
000001081000000 Blind Rivet
008391124
000201-4236 Electrical Receptacle Connector
010170720
011-8307 O-ring
008194639
01251-0471 Electrical Contact
005903097
015-10307-5 Canopy Release
008666878
0180-0040 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
009745586
0180-0198 Electrolytic Fixed Capacitor
009745586
0186546 Electrical Connector Shell
009446374
02-0101-0157-02 Electronic Shielding Gasket
001030432
026-3107-3 Voltmeter
007296723
026967 Tubeaxial Fan
004888916
03-0011 Transistor
010901686
030-0066-00 Electrical Receptacle Connector
002259134
0305 Hose Clamp
005591611
030892-002 Hexagon Self-locking Nut
009657092
031-9540-000 Electrical Contact
004855818
032-0093-0001 Electrical Plug Connector
010229046
03348 Digital Display Indicator
010045648
047-0500MCP Spring Pin
006164736
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In aviation, ACARS (/ˈeɪkɑːrz/; an acronym for Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System) is a digital datalink system for transmission of short messages between aircraft and ground stations via airband radio or satellite. The protocol was designed by ARINC and deployed in 1978, using the Telex format. More ACARS radio stations were added subsequently by SITA.

Prior to the introduction of datalink in aviation, all communication between the aircraft and ground personnel was performed by the flight crew using voice communication, using either VHF or HF voice radios. In many cases, the voice-relayed information involved dedicated radio operators and digital messages sent to an airline teletype system or successor systems.

Further, the hourly rates for flight and cabin crew salaries depended on whether the aircraft was airborne or not, and if on the ground whether it was at the gate or not. The flight crews reported these times by voice to geographically dispersed radio operators. Airlines wanted to eliminate self-reported times to preclude inaccuracies, whether accidental or deliberate. Doing so would also reduce the need for human radio operators to receive the reports.

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