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A portable X-ray machine was set up at the end of the belt loader, which held boxed cargo.
Directly outside, two rampers were loading bags onto a belt loader and up into the belly of the aircraft.
A belt loader is positioned at the door sill of an aircraft hold (baggage compartment) during operation.
Belt loaders are used for narrowbody aircraft, and the bulk hold of wide body aircraft.
Five thousand on the correct mount with a hundred belts, two spare barrels, spare bolt, and a belt loader.
Belt loaders are vehicles with conveyor belts for unloading and loading of baggage and cargo onto aircraft.
Other airport equipment that can be electronically operated include various types of belt loaders, along with the pushback tractors that assist airplanes when departing from the gate.
Then there was the lizard tongue, formally known as a telescoping belt loader, which was designed to shoot out from the track system's maw directly to an airplane's luggage doors.
Euclid trucks were usually loaded by cable-operated crawler shovels and draglines of other manufacturers, but Euclid also developed mobile belt loaders to load its bottom dump trucks.
The airline painted boxes on the concrete at each gate where each piece of equipment, the belt loaders, the aircraft tugs, the baggage and refueling carts, the bathroom-serving vehicles and others, were to be parked before the plane approached.
One agent puts the bags on the belt loader, which carries it up to an agent inside the cargo hold who throws it 50 feet to the back where another agent stacks all the bags as if it were a game of Tetris.
Use mechanical handling equipment to move bags into and out of the aircraft hold e.g. belt loaders, Extending Belt Loaders (EBL) etc.
Use mechanical aids to move the work equipment used e.g. using a tug to pull a baggage cart into position by a belt loader or EBL.
Avoid manual handling for example by using suitable mechanical handling aids such as belt loaders, motorised aircraft steps etc.
An investigation by the ground handling company established that the tractor had struck the aircraft when the driver attempted to load 20 bags quickly, without assistance and without the use of a belt loader vehicle.
The company requires a belt loader to be used and the presence of a safety person before a vehicle approaches within three metres of an aircraft.