A U.S. Navy airship mast in hangar. Winch operator operates a winch. Ground handling officer supervises the mast operation. Airship's nose locked to the mast. Nose handling lines are secured. Man holds a flag to check wind's speed and direction.
Undock operation of an U.S. Navy airship in hangar at an airbase in United States. Man checks hand flag for wind at the hangar's opening. Hangar doors open. Pilot is given a 'clear to undock signal'. Mules (utility vehicles) move along the airship to control the airship's tail. The airship is pulled out of the hangar. Tail handling lines are disconnected from the mules.
Land and mast operations of a U.S. Navy airship at an airbase in United States. Ground handling officer selects a landing position for the airship. The airship lands on the ground. Nose handling lines are connected to mules (utility vehicles). Tractor driver brings in the mast. Winch operator takes up the hauling line. Nose pendent of the mast is connected to the airship's nose. Airship masts. Hauling line is disconnected. Pilot secures the engine.
Dock operation of a U.S. Navy airship in hangar at an airbase in United States. Animation shows wind flow around a hangar and its effect on an airship's docking. Actual scenes of the airship's dock. Mules (utility vehicles) pull the airship into the hangar. Ground handling officer directs the tractor driver while docking. The airship successfully docks. Ground handling crew at work.
Demonstration of hangar space fire fighting methods installed aboard an aircraft carrier. An aircraft carrier underway in water. An aircraft explodes aboard the carrier deck while landing. Shows several fire fighting devices installed in hangar space of the carrier such as water hose, hangar space sprinkler system, sprinkler heads, hangar water curtain system, metal fire doors, foam water hoses and an inert gas system.
Hangar space fire fighting methods installed aboard an aircraft carrier. Man spots fire in the hangar space. He turns on the hangar space sprinkler system and hangar water curtain system. High capacity foam monitors are actuated. Deck officer is notified about the fire and fire alarm is raised. Hangar fire doors are closed. Fire fighters use water hoses to put off the fire. Isolated electric circuits are used. Flow of air in the hangar is stopped. Men wear proximity fire suits and breathing apparatus. Water and foam lines gradually put off the hangar fire. A quick recap of all the fire fighting methods used to fight the hangar fire.
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