LTL TATM LTL - Vol 1
Issue 1.0
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LOW MOORING
Firstly ensure that all outer mooring ropes are attached to the ratchet straps, or if fitted with outer
mooring winch system, with equal tension to all ropes. When all 32 mooring ropes have an equal
amount of tension, change the mooring winch control pendant over to
MOOR ALL and LOWER
, and
winch the envelope down to its low mooring position.
3.3 Lower Apex Mooring
This procedure is similar to section 3.1 Outer Mooring.
8 x 2.5 tonne ratchet straps are attached with karabiners directly to 8 extension straps on the load
patches located on the bottom of the envelope. The technique for securing and tensioning the straps
is the same as for outer mooring. The ratchet mechanism is secured to a hard point on the concrete
mooring winch support block.
As there are only 8 lower apex mooring points, the ratchet mechanisms should be fixed to each
alternate winch hard point situated on the winch motor.
NOTE
: The strap and extension should be routed over the top of the gondola mooring ring - This is to
ensure that the load applied to the patches on the envelope is aligned in tension, and will not cause a
peel
load
3.4 High Mooring from flying
OPERATIONS MANUAL REFERENCE:
SECTION 3.4.7 High Mooring System
Procedure
With little or no wind
When the gondola is on the platform, take the outer mooring ropes from their gondola mounted
storage bags (or release them from the karabiners) pull them out towards the outer mooring hard
points or winches (if fitted) and attach securely.
With moderate to strong winds
The movement of the balloon will cause the ropes to swing and possibly snag on the inner mooring
winches. This could damage the balloon or cause injury to personnel. With this in mind it is best to