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31st Dec 2023, 15:00
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Posted By wrench1

I still don't think you fully understand the...

I still don't think you fully understand the difference between bonding and grounding. Lets try this way in more general terms.

If you only electrically bond (no grounding) the refuel truck to the...
26th Dec 2023, 20:27
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Posted By wrench1

And an ignition source. But close enough. ...

And an ignition source. But close enough.


True. But it can be the event that leads to providing an ignition source.


Not only during refueling ops. Transfer of flammable fluids, various...
17th Dec 2023, 14:32
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Posted By wrench1

You are intermixing requirements. Those straps...

You are intermixing requirements. Those straps have zero to do with refueling ops or the transfer of any flammable liquid, in general. So even if your fuel truck had those straps there is a separate...
14th Dec 2023, 15:37
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Posted By wrench1

Technically, the bonding between the aircraft and...

Technically, the bonding between the aircraft and fueling system structure is the primary requirement. The goal is to eliminate the static potential between the fuel system and aircraft and not...
13th Dec 2023, 15:19
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Posted By wrench1

You'll find aircraft refueling is very regulated...

You'll find aircraft refueling is very regulated so the issues you mention should not happen if those regulations, rules, and laws are followed. However, as does happen, people do not follow that...
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