SAE ARP 5486 : 2013
SAE ARP 5486 : 2013
AIR CARGO PALLETS - UTILIZATION GUIDELINES
SAE International
AIR CARGO PALLETS - UTILIZATION GUIDELINES
SAE International
1 Scope
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Field of application
2 References
2.1 Applicable documents
2.1.1 U.S. Government publications
2.1.2 AIA publications
2.1.3 Airplane manuals
2.1.4 SAE publications
2.2 Reference documents
2.2.1 ISO publications
2.2.2 IATA publications
2.3 Definitions
3 General requirements
3.1 Weight
3.2 Area load
3.3 Running load
3.4 CG location (Plain View)
3.5 CG location (Height)
3.6 Contour
4 Installation
4.1 Condition check
4.2 Cargo stacking
4.3 Shifting protection
4.4 Net Installation
5 Shoring
5.1 General
5.2 Methods
5.3 Computation
6 Restraint
6.1 Net restraint
6.2 Straps complement
6.3 Straps Tie-down
7 Specific commodities
7.1 Overhangs
7.2 Long loads
7.3 'Tall' loads
7.4 Drums, cans, barrels
7.5 Reels, spools
7.6 Hazardous materials
8 Pallet Accessories
8.1 Pallet covers
8.2 Pallet extenders
8.3 Pallet couplings
8.4 Other accessories
9 Operating considerations
9.1 Operating instructions
9.2 Training and qualification
9.3 Quality control program
Aims at providing recognized industry standard methods to achieve the best attainable level of safety when preparing air cargo pallets for loading on board aircraft, taking into account the requirements to be met as a result of the ULD's airworthiness certification requisites, the general requirements expressed in the aircraft manufacturers Weight and Balance Manuals, as well as the various potential areas of concern identified based on experience. Provides recommended practical means of compliance with flight safety objectives, intended to be available as a common base for carriers as well as shippers and cargo handling agents when establishing their own in-house publications and staff training programs.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | SAE International |