NSN 1680-01-052-3878
Aircraft Survival Kit Field Pack
Datasheet
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Product description
Aircraft Survival Kit Field Pack NSN 1680-01-052-3878.
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MPN or Model
J114580-1
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Schedule B
8803.30.0060 (Other parts of airplanes or helicopters for use in military aircraft (excludes propellers, rotors, undercarriages, and parts thereof)) -
NMF (National Motor Freight)
133300 - Machinery/machines NOI -
Unit Weight (Est.)
1.8 lb
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Aircraft Survival Kit Field Pack
An item within a survival kit container, aircraft seat, which restrains the contents from shifting during flight, and serves as a field pack after ejection from aircraft. It is waterproof, flexible, made to the contour of the survival kit container and may be equipped with a pressure relief valve. Excludes individual equipment field pack.

Pricing and Availability
Get a quote for 1680-01-052-3878 aircraft survival kit field packManufacturer Part Numbers and Alternates
MPN manufacturer part number | Registrant or Supplier |
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J114580-1 | Ami Industries, Inc. |
J114580-1 | Universal Propulsion Company Inc |
J114580-1 | Boeing Company, The |
J114580-1G | Boeing Company, The |
J114580-1 | Conrad Company, The |
J114580-1 | Coating Specialties Inc. |
J114580-1 | Ganar Industries, Inc. |
J114580-1 | Mag Aerospace Industries Inc. Dba |
J114580 | Universal Propulsion Company Inc |
J114580-1 | Conrad Company, The |
J114580-1 | Ami Industries, Inc. |
J114580-1 | Coating Specialties Inc. |
J114580-1 | Ganar Industries, Inc. |
Stock Check

Availability for this item was last checked on 06/16/23.
The quantities and conditions available at the time were:
- NS: 1