Sargent Fletcher
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Sargent Fletcher is a subsidiary company of Cobham plc
. which makes aircraft equipment, including aerial refueling systems, external fuel tanks
, and special purpose pods.
According to a 1991 report the company submitted to regional air quality officials, the company's El Monte chrome-plating plant showed the highest cancer-risk level of any business in the San Gabriel Valley
. It was later closed in 1998.
Aircraft using Sargent Fletcher equipment include:
Cobham plc
Cobham plc is a British manufacturing company based in Wimborne Minster, Dorset, England. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index...
. which makes aircraft equipment, including aerial refueling systems, external fuel tanks
Drop tank
In aeronautics, a drop tank is used to describe auxiliary fuel tanks externally carried by aircraft. A drop tank is expendable and often jettisonable...
, and special purpose pods.
History
Sargent Fletcher was founded in 1940, and bought by Cobham in 1994.According to a 1991 report the company submitted to regional air quality officials, the company's El Monte chrome-plating plant showed the highest cancer-risk level of any business in the San Gabriel Valley
San Gabriel Valley
The San Gabriel Valley is one of the principal valleys of Southern California, United States. It lies to the east of Los Angeles, to the north of the Puente Hills, to the south of the San Gabriel Mountains, and west of the Inland Empire. It derives its name from the San Gabriel River that flows...
. It was later closed in 1998.
Customers
The KC-130J was supposed to be equipped with Flight Refuelling Ltd's Mk32B-901E hose-and-drogue units, but operational problems meant that the aircraft went into production using equipment from Sargent Fletcher instead.Aircraft using Sargent Fletcher equipment include:
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