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|[[Image:Tug Stairs (GTASA) (front).jpg|125px|center|A Tug Stairs.]]
|[[Image:Tug Stairs (GTASA) (front).jpg|125px|center|A Tug Stairs.]]
|Tug Stairs
|Tug Stairs
|A mobile staircase commonly found in airports, and intended for the [[Baggage Handler|Baggage]]. Its high center of gravity may often lead it to topple over during high speed cornering.
|A mobile staircase commonly found in airports, and intended for the [[Baggage Handler|Baggage]] and ideal for access into an [[AT-400]] where a permanent platform is not available. Its high center of gravity may often lead it to topple over during high speed cornering.
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|[[Image:Baggage Box (GTASA) (bagbox a) (front).jpg|160px|center|A "bagbox a" Baggage Box.]]
|[[Image:Baggage Box (GTASA) (bagbox a) (front).jpg|160px|center|A "bagbox a" Baggage Box.]]
|rowspan="2"|Baggage Box
|rowspan="2"|Baggage Box
|rowspan="2"|A luggage box commonly found in airports, and intended for the Baggage. Available open (<code>bagbox a</code>) or closed (<code>bagbox b</code>), and may also be attached to other Baggage Boxes or the Tug Stairs. The Baggage Box also features a steering axle.
|rowspan="2"|A luggage box commonly found in airports, and intended for the Baggage. Available open (<code>bagbox a</code>) or closed (<code>bagbox b</code>), and may also be attached to other Baggage Boxes or the Tug Stairs. The Baggage Box also features its own steering axle.
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|[[Image:Baggage Box (GTASA) (bagbox b) (front).jpg|160px|center|A "bagbox b" Baggage Box.]]
|[[Image:Baggage Box (GTASA) (bagbox b) (front).jpg|160px|center|A "bagbox b" Baggage Box.]]