NATO - STANAG 2445
CRITERIA FOR THE CLEARANCE OF HELICOPTER UNDERSLUNG LOAD EQUIPMENT (HUSLE) AND UNDERSLUNG LOADS (USLs)
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| Organization: | NATO |
| Publication Date: | 4 July 2005 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 15 |
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AIM
The aim of this agreement is to define the minimum criteria for the clearance, rigging and lifting of helicopter underslung loads and HUSLE to permit interoperability.
Document History
November 3, 2022
(RESTRICTED) CRITERIA FOR THE CLEARANCE OF HELICOPTER UNDERSLUNG LOAD EQUIPMENT (HUSLE) AND UNDERSLUNG LOADS (USL) - ATP-3.2.49.2.1 EDITION A
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February 28, 2011
CRITERIA FOR THE CLEARANCE OF HELICOPTER UNDERSLUNG LOAD EQUIPMENT (HUSLE) AND UNDERSLUNG LOADS (USLs)
AIM
The aim of this agreement is to define the minimum criteria for the clearance, rigging and lifting of helicopter underslung loads and HUSLE to permit interoperability.
STANAG 2445
July 4, 2005
CRITERIA FOR THE CLEARANCE OF HELICOPTER UNDERSLUNG LOAD EQUIPMENT (HUSLE) AND UNDERSLUNG LOADS (USLs)
AIM
The aim of this agreement is to define the minimum criteria for the clearance, rigging and lifting of helicopter underslung loads and HUSLE to permit interoperability.
June 6, 2003
Criteria for the Clearance of Helicopter Underslung Load Equipment (HUSLE) and Underslung Loads (USLs)
The aim of this agreement is to define the minimum criteria for the clearance, rigging and lifting of helicopter underslung loads and HUSLE to permit interoperability.
June 6, 2003
Criteria for the Clearance of Helicopter Underslung Load Equipment (HUSLE) and Underslung Loads (USLs)
The aim of this agreement is to define the minimum criteria for the clearance, rigging and lifting of helicopter underslung loads and HUSLE to permit interoperability.
September 17, 1999
Criteria for the Clearance of Underslung Loads and Helicopter Underslung Load Equipment (HUSLE)
AIM The aim of this agreement is to define the minimum criteria for the clearance, rigging and lifting of helicopter underslung loads and HUSLE to permit interoperability.