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Re: [OM] Nathan's PAD 12/7/2019: two Dublin leftovers

Subject: Re: [OM] Nathan's PAD 12/7/2019: two Dublin leftovers
From: "Michael R. Collins" <MRC.OlympusList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 22:27:29 -0400
All good guesses, but... PIGS is the acronym for ‘Passenger Inward Guidance Systems’, the moveable temporary barriers to guide passengers safely to/from the aircraft on the ramp.

Michael

On 2019-07-17 6:13 a.m., Chris Barker wrote:
I agree with you both.  “Pigtail” is a term I remember being used to refer to the end 
ofelectrical connections – ground power supply cables, helmet leads, intercom leads etc . . . 
, probably for the reason you describe, Moose.

Chris

On 17 Jul 2019, at 06:30, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 7/16/2019 2:09 AM, Piers Hemy wrote:
I have a feeling, Mike, that a "pig" is a short electrical connection lead, to 
connect, say, an amplifier to the power supply from a mobile generator on site. I don’t 
know how I know that, since I do not recall ever working as a roadie at Glastonbury (other 
venues are available) - but it might be consistent with an aircraft shore supply/intercom to the 
flight deck.

I suspect the term comes from 'pigtail', which comes from pigtails in hair, 
many strands braided together, then spreading separately at the end. More 
generally, it seems to have been used for all sorts of short 
electrical/electronic connectors that break out the individual strands.

 From there it's easy to see it being applied to various short, multi strand 
connectors. I see it is specifically used now for fiber optic cable breakouts, 
at least according to Wikipedia.

Also, short, braided connectors in electric motors and generators.

So, I'm guessing you are right, and it's a shore to aircraft connector.

Sleuth Moose

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