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What is a hangar designed to provide? |
and environmentally protected area to perform maintenance on aircraft or store them away from the elements |
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How many types of hangar are there |
3 |
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Type 1 |
maintenance Hangar primarily designed for carrier aircraft, but adaptable to meet requirements for royal wing and various types of smaller aircraft 235’Wide by 85’deep |
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Type 2 |
Primarily provided for the Marine Corps Aviation. Designed to accommodate CH-53 Helicopters, V-22 Ospreys and C-130 Hercules aircraft. 199 feet deep by 325 feet wide |
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Type 3 |
Principally design for land based patrol and large transport aircraft. 165 feet deep by 165 feet wide |
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What are peculiar items needed for shore based hangars? |
A painted red fire lane Portable CO2 Aircraft electrical system Manually or automatically operated hangar door Aircraft grounds that provide 10ohm or less point to ground and discharge stray voltage |
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What are the Hangar protection requirements for protection of aircraft? |
A low level AFFF System with low nozzle profile A closed head water only overhead sprinkler OPTICAL DETECTION SYSTEM TO ACTIVATE THE LOW LEVEL AFFF SYSTEM drainage system Draft curtains |
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What is the estimated cost for a false activation of the fire suppression system? Due to? |
80,000 Damage to aircraft cost to recharge the system cost of run-off retention cost of AFFF associated manpower expenses |
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what is the largest shipboard hangar? how much does it hold? |
CVN more than 60 Aircraft |
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How long does it take to close a hangar door to prevent the spread of fire? |
18 seconds |
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What is the estimated cost for a false activation of the fire suppression system? Due to? |
80,000 Damage to aircraft cost to recharge the system cost of run-off retention cost of AFFF removal associated manpower expenses |