- A tie down
strap (also
known as a
ratchet strap, a
lashing strap or a tie down) is a
fastener used to hold down
cargo or
equipment during transport. Tie...
- Inc (SRUA). All homeowners,
including aircraft owners who base at FBO
tiedowns or FBO hangars, are
required to pay
annual dues to the SRUA to maintain...
- A tie, strap, tie rod, eyebar, guy-wire,
suspension cables, or wire ropes, are
examples of
linear structural components designed to
resist tension. It...
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bridle is open-faced,
without a noseband,
unless the
horse is
ridden with a
tiedown.
Young ranch horses learning basic tasks usually are
ridden in a jointed...
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shorter shanks provide better control for turns. Curb chains, nosebands, and
tiedowns are used as needed. Typically,
reins used in
barrel racing competitions...
- Parking:
tiedowns Bottled oxygen: NONE Bulk oxygen: NONE...
- differential. In an SUV or
light truck, a
sports package may
consist of
racks or
tiedowns for
transport of off-road
recreational vehicles and
other equipment. Towing...
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impossible to
raise it higher. The
standing martingale, also
known as a "
tiedown" or a "head check", has a
single strap which is
attached to the girth,...
-
acquisition of the
adjacent Straloch Farm. 100LL fuel and
transient aircraft tiedowns are available. Two
fixed base
operators are
located on the field: the Cal...
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piece of
rigging that
appeared to be
basically akin to a
bowline knot. "
Tiedown Sense".
Advisory Circular (AC) 20-35C.
Federal Aviation Administration...