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ground support equipment
- Definição1
- All the equipment needed to service and maintain aircraft on the ground. Ground support equipment includes such equipment as tugs to move the aircraft and auxiliary power units to provide electrical power and compressed air when the engines are not running.
- Fonte1
- CRANE, Dale (ed.). Dictionary of aeronautical terms. 2nd ed. Renton: ASA, 1991.
- Definição2
- Equipment on the ground, including all implements, tools, and devices (mobile or fixed), required to inspect, test, adjust, calibrate, appraise, gage, measure, repair, overhaul, assemble, disassemble, transport, safeguard, record, store, or otherwise, function in support of a rocket, space vehicle, or the like, either in the research and development phase or in a operational phase, or in support of the guidance system used with a missible, vehicle, or the like.
- Fonte2
- MULTILINGUAL aeronautical dictionary, or, dictionary aeronautique multilingue: english, french, spanish, dutch, greek, italian,portuguese, turkish. London, England: Technical Editing and reproduction Ltd, 1980. xx, 876 p. ISBN 92835016667
- Fonte3
- INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION. Manual on volcanic ash, radioactive material and toxic chemical clouds. 3rd ed. Montreal, 2015. (Doc. 9691, NA/954).
- Fonte4
- ASSOCIAÇÃO BRASILEIRA DE NORMAS TÉCNICAS. NBR 13537: carga aérea e equipamento de apoio no solo para aeronave – vocabulário. Rio de Janeiro, 2006.
- Nota Adicional1
- Acronym in English: GSE.
- Contexto
- The consensus is that ground support equipment is the key to flight operations. If ground support equipment is unserviceable because of ash, aircraft cannot be operated.
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- matériel de servitude au sol
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