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aircraft debogging
- Definição1
- The removal of an aircraft from a runway or taxiway excursion where the aircraft has become bogged down but has relatively little or no damage.
- Fonte1
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Airport services manual: part 5: removal of disabled aircraft. 4th ed. Montreal, 2009. (Doc. 9137 AN/898).
- Nota adicional1
- Aircraft recovery. Any aircraft that is unable to move under its own power or through the normal use of an appropriate tow tractor and tow bar will be considered an “aircraft recovery”, examples are: — one or more landing gear off the hard surface of a runway, taxiway or apron; — aircraft bogged down in mud or snow; — one or more landing gear collapsed or damaged; — an aircraft that is considered to be economically repairable; Aircraft salvage. An accident or incident in which the aircraft sustains substantial damage and the insurer considers the hull a constructive loss will be considered “aircraft salvage”.
- Subárea
- Operations
- Related Term
- aircraft recovery
- aircraft salvage
- disable aircraft
- removal of disable aircraft
- Spanish
- desatascar