Remove Before Flight Keychain Luggage Tag Review

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Remove Before Flight Keychain

Rotary13B1 Remove Before Flight Keychain - Blue
by Rotary13B1

Size: 12.5cm x 2.5cm
Total Keychain Length: 15cm
Keyring Size: 25mm

Remove before flight is a safety warning often seen on removable aircraft and spacecraft components, typically in the form of a red ribbon, to indicate that a device, such as a protective cover or a pin to prevent the movement of mechanical parts, is only used when the aircraft is on the ground (parked or taxiing). On small general aviation aircraft, this may include a pitot tube cover or a control lock. The warning appears in English only. Similar ribbons labelled "pull to arm" or similar are found on missiles and other weapon systems that are not mounted on aircraft.

Remove before flight components are often referred to as "red tag items". Typically, the ground crew will have a checklist of remove before flight items. Some checklists will require the ribbon or tag to be attached to the checklist to verify it has been removed. In some cases, non-removal of a labelled part has caused airplane crashes, like that of Aeroperú Flight 603.[1]

It is common to see key rings, T-shirts, bag tags, belts and other such products with this ribbon, especially for people who work in aviation or aviation enthusiasts.

A green tag is sometimes used to identify components that must be attached before flight in a similar way to remove before flight components.

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