This lesson trains the complete workflow for unloading baggage from the aircraft cargo hold using the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor. Trainees deploy and start the system, unload baggage, and reposition the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor as needed to reach all baggage. The lesson reinforces how correct Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor technique keeps the unloading operation running at a steady pace and reduces physical strain on personnel.
Lesson Overview
1Deploy and start the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor
2Unload baggage from elevated stacks and the cargo hold floor
3Reposition the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor as needed and complete the unloading
Skills Acquired
Operate the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor deployment and startup sequence to establish unloading flow
Apply the belt placement technique to prevent jams at the roller track curve
Maintain unloading access by repositioning the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor to reach all baggage in the hold
Recognize that only the baggage receiver at the belt loader adjusts belt speed during unloading
Lesson Procedure
The trainee begins kneeling inside the cargo hold in front of the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor, with the colleague at the belt loader ready to receive baggage.
The trainee grabs the movement handle and pulls the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor back, then pushes the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor to its final deployed position.
The trainee starts the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor to prepare for the unloading process.
The trainee unloads elevated baggage pieces by sliding each one onto the running belt, ensuring enough space is left between pieces to prevent collisions at the roller track curve.
The trainee slidesfloor-level baggage pieces within reach and loads them onto the belt.
In a final step, the trainee repositions the Power Stow Rollertrack Conveyor further into the hold and unloads the final baggage piece.
The lesson concludes with all six baggage unloaded and transferred to the belt loader.