Aviation jack

Can you raise an aircraft on a Jack?

Before raising an aircraft on jacks, all workstands and other equipment should be removed from under and near the aircraft

No one should remain in the aircraft while it is being raised or lowered, unless maintenance manual procedures require such practice for observing leveling instruments in the aircraft

What is an axle Jack?

The fluid reservoir is a rectangular tank welded to the base

Axle aircraft jacks are used for aircraft maintenance involving tire repair and replacement, brake service repair and other maintenance procedures when lifting the nose and/or main landing gear is necessary

Axle jacks are placed directly on or under aircraft landing gear

What Jack is used for jacking aircraft?

A small single base jack similar to the one shown in figure 11-39 is used when only one wheel is to be raised

The jacks used for jacking aircraft must be maintained in good condition; a leaking or damaged jack must never be used

Also, each jack has a maximum capacity, which must never be exceeded

Aviation jack
Aviation jack

American military official and politician (born 1947)

John Warren Bergman is an American politician and retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general serving as the U.S. representative from Michigan's 1st congressional district since 2017.
He is a member of the Republican Party.
He served as commanding general of the Marine Forces Reserve and the Marine Forces North.
He also served as a naval aviator, flying rotary-winged aircraft such as the CH-46 and UH-1, as well as fixed-wing aircraft such as the T-28 and KC-130.
Gulf Shores International Airport/Jack Edwards Field is a public use

Gulf Shores International Airport/Jack Edwards Field is a public use

Airport

Gulf Shores International Airport/Jack Edwards Field is a public use airport in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.
It is owned by Gulf Shores Airport Authority and located two nautical miles (4 km) north of the City of Gulf Shores.
Also was known as Jack Edwards National Airport, it is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility.
William John Jack Frye was an aviation pioneer

William John Jack Frye was an aviation pioneer

American aviation pioneer (1904–1959)

William John Jack Frye was an aviation pioneer in the airline industry.
Frye founded Standard Air Lines which eventually took him into a merger with Trans World Airlines (TWA).
Frye is credited for turning TWA into a world-class airline during his tenure as president from 1934 to 1947.
He was called The Flying President
among his peers.
At age 24, he was and to this day the youngest airline executive of all time.

American actor

John Mitchell Gilpin is an American actor.
He currently portrays Church the Butler in HBO's historical drama series The Gilded Age.
He is the father of actress Betty Gilpin.
Jack Northrop

Jack Northrop

Aircraft industrialist and designer, founder of Northrop Corporation

John Knudsen Northrop was an American aircraft industrialist and designer who founded the Northrop Corporation in 1939.
Jack Owen (disambiguation)

Jack Owen (disambiguation)

Topics referred to by the same term

Jack Owen is a death metal guitarist.
John Leonard Swigert Jr

John Leonard Swigert Jr

American astronaut and politician

John Leonard Swigert Jr. was an American NASA astronaut, test pilot, mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and politician.
In April 1970, as command module pilot of Apollo 13, he became one of 24 astronauts who flew to the Moon.
Ironically, due to the slingshot route around the Moon they chose to safely return to Earth, the Apollo 13 astronauts flew further away from Earth than any other astronauts before or since, though they had to abort the Moon landing.
Jack V

Jack V

United States Army lieutenant general

Jack V.
Mackmull
was a career officer in the United States Army.
A veteran of the Korean War and Vietnam War, he served from 1950 to 1984 and attained the rank of lieutenant general.
Mackmull's commands included the John F.
Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, 101st Airborne Division, and XVIII Airborne Corps, and he was a recipient of the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit (4), and Distinguished Flying Cross (4).
Jack Valentine Woolams (1917–1946) was the senior experimental test pilot

Jack Valentine Woolams (1917–1946) was the senior experimental test pilot

Chief test pilot at Bell Aircraft

Jack Valentine Woolams (1917–1946) was the senior experimental test pilot and later chief test pilot at Bell Aircraft during the introduction of the P-39, P-63, P-59, and X-1 aircraft.
He set a world record for altitude and was the first person to fly a fighter jet non-stop across the United States.

Aerospace award

The Living Legends of Aviation is an award honoring achievements in the aerospace industry, bestowed by the 130 current title holders and owned and produced by the Kiddie Hawk Air Academy, a non-profit 501(c)(3).
The Living Legends have all made significant contributions to many areas of aviation including: innovators, record breakers, astronauts, aviation entrepreneurs, industry leaders and celebrity pilots.

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The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation comic strip that first

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation comic strip that first

Comic strip from the USA

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation comic strip that first appeared October 1, 1933, in the Chicago Tribune and ended April 1, 1973.
John Warren Bergman is an American politician and retired United States

John Warren Bergman is an American politician and retired United States

American military official and politician (born 1947)

John Warren Bergman is an American politician and retired United States Marine Corps lieutenant general serving as the U.
S. representative from Michigan's 1st congressional district since 2017.
He is a member of the Republican Party.
He served as commanding general of the Marine Forces Reserve and the Marine Forces North.
He also served as a naval aviator, flying rotary-winged aircraft such as the CH-46 and UH-1, as well as fixed-wing aircraft such as the T-28 and KC-130.
Gulf Shores International Airport/Jack Edwards Field is a public

Gulf Shores International Airport/Jack Edwards Field is a public

Airport

Gulf Shores International Airport/Jack Edwards Field is a public use airport in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.
It is owned by Gulf Shores Airport Authority and located two nautical miles (4 km) north of the City of Gulf Shores.
Also was known as Jack Edwards National Airport, it is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a general aviation facility.
William John Jack Frye was an aviation pioneer in

William John Jack Frye was an aviation pioneer in

American aviation pioneer (1904–1959)

William John Jack Frye was an aviation pioneer in the airline industry.
Frye founded Standard Air Lines which eventually took him into a merger with Trans World Airlines (TWA).
Frye is credited for turning TWA into a world-class airline during his tenure as president from 1934 to 1947.
He was called The Flying President
among his peers.
At age 24, he was and to this day the youngest airline executive of all time.

American actor

John Mitchell Gilpin is an American actor.
He currently portrays Church the Butler in HBO's historical drama series The Gilded Age.
He is the father of actress Betty Gilpin.
Jack Northrop

Jack Northrop

Aircraft industrialist and designer, founder of Northrop Corporation

John Knudsen Northrop was an American aircraft industrialist and designer who founded the Northrop Corporation in 1939.
Jack Owen (disambiguation)

Jack Owen (disambiguation)

Topics referred to by the same term

Jack Owen is a death metal guitarist.
John Leonard Swigert Jr

John Leonard Swigert Jr

American astronaut and politician

John Leonard Swigert Jr. was an American NASA astronaut, test pilot, mechanical engineer, aerospace engineer, United States Air Force pilot, and politician.
In April 1970, as command module pilot of Apollo 13, he became one of 24 astronauts who flew to the Moon.
Ironically, due to the slingshot route around the Moon they chose to safely return to Earth, the Apollo 13 astronauts flew further away from Earth than any other astronauts before or since, though they had to abort the Moon landing.
Jack V

Jack V

United States Army lieutenant general

Jack V.
Mackmull
was a career officer in the United States Army.
A veteran of the Korean War and Vietnam War, he served from 1950 to 1984 and attained the rank of lieutenant general.
Mackmull's commands included the John F.
Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, 101st Airborne Division, and XVIII Airborne Corps, and he was a recipient of the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit (4), and Distinguished Flying Cross (4).
Jack Valentine Woolams (1917–1946) was the senior experimental test

Jack Valentine Woolams (1917–1946) was the senior experimental test

Chief test pilot at Bell Aircraft

Jack Valentine Woolams (1917–1946) was the senior experimental test pilot and later chief test pilot at Bell Aircraft during the introduction of the P-39, P-63, P-59, and X-1 aircraft.
He set a world record for altitude and was the first person to fly a fighter jet non-stop across the United States.

Aerospace award

The Living Legends of Aviation is an award honoring achievements in the aerospace industry, bestowed by the 130 current title holders and owned and produced by the Kiddie Hawk Air Academy, a non-profit 501(c)(3).
The Living Legends have all made significant contributions to many areas of aviation including: innovators, record breakers, astronauts, aviation entrepreneurs, industry leaders and celebrity pilots.

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The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation

Comic strip from the USA

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack is an aviation comic strip that first appeared October 1, 1933, in the Chicago Tribune and ended April 1, 1973.

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