OverviewThe PALB Q12T-100 SAR Kit is designed for rapid, damage-free recovery of small general aviation aircraft (eg. Cessna, Piper, Beechcraft). The system is compact and mobile, intended for use at small/regional airports and in-field recovery operations where fast, controlled lifting and stabilization are required.
What the kit includes- Pneumatic aircraft lifting bags
- Control panel / controller
- Air hoses
- Protective pads
- All necessary accessories for operation
Key benefits- Fast, safe, damage-free recovery of small aircraft
- Minimal setup time for rapid response
- Operable by one or two trained technicians
- Compact, transportable solution suited to small and regional airports
- Designed for reliable, controlled lifting and stabilisation across a range of airframes
Compliance & compatibilityConfigured to align with international aircraft recovery procedures and ARM/ARD guidance. Intended to be integrated within standard recovery workflows and compatible with recognised aircraft recovery manuals.
Table - Key SpecificationsLOAD CAPACITY | MAIN COMPONENTS | AIRCRAFT CODES SUPPORTED
PALB Q12T-100 SAR Kit | 12,000 kg | Pneumatic Aircraft Lifting Bags; Control Panel; Air Hoses; Protective Pads; Accessories | Code A
Testimonials / Operational noteAt regional airports and training fields, incidents involving general aviation aircraft can quickly disrupt operations. The PALB Q12T-100 enables recovery with minimal secondary damage, preserving runway availability and operational continuity.
Technical specifications- Model: PALB Q12T-100 SAR Kit
- Load capacity: 12,000 kg
- Main components: pneumatic aircraft lifting bags; control panel; air hoses; protective pads; accessories
- Supported aircraft examples: Cessna, Piper, Beechcraft (general aviation)
- Aircraft code supported: Code A
- Transport & operation: compact and mobile; transportable and assembled by one or two trained operators
- Setup: minimal setup time for rapid response
- Compliance: designed to follow ARM/ARD procedures and international recovery regulations