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[[Gravelkit]] is a term for a modification which is used on some airplanes to avoid [[Foreign Object Damage]], one modification included are to avoid spray of gravel from the nosewheels into the jet- or propellerengines.
[[Gravelkit]] is a term for a modification which is used on some airplanes to avoid [[Foreign Object Damage]], one modification included are to avoid spray of gravel from the nosewheels into the jet- or propellerengines.
Example of planes that can be fitted with this upgrade is early [[B737]] which was used in [[Alaska]].
Example of planes that can be fitted with this upgrade is early [[B737]] which was used in [[Alaska]].

==External links==
* [http://www.b737.org.uk/unpavedstripkit.htm About the gravel kit on Boeing 737-200]

[[Category:Aviation terminology]]
[[Category:Aviation terminology]]
[[Category:Aviation risks]]
[[Category:Aviation risks]]

Revision as of 15:23, 13 April 2008

Gravelkit is a term for a modification which is used on some airplanes to avoid Foreign Object Damage, one modification included are to avoid spray of gravel from the nosewheels into the jet- or propellerengines. Example of planes that can be fitted with this upgrade is early B737 which was used in Alaska.

External links