Pilots Love the Maneuverability of the AircraftCaddy 4K/8K

Pilots Love the Maneuverability of the AircraftCaddy 4K/8K
Pilots Love the Maneuverability of the AircraftCaddy 4K/8K

Planes glide smoothly through the air, but on the ground it’s a whole other story. Moving aircraft in and out of hangars is a difficult and tedious job. Lighten the load with the AircraftCaddy, a battery-powered aircraft tug from DJ Products.

AircraftCaddy: Solution to Every Pilot’s Problem

How many employees does it take to move aircraft around an airfield? Not only do you need to keep a minimum number of people on hand for this task, but you incur additional costs if they become injured and you have to replace them.

Thanks to the AircraftCaddy, a single person can comfortable move small aircraft weighing up to 4,000 pounds. This frees up the rest of your staff to attend to other workday tasks while reducing the risk of injury from muscle or joint strain.

Much of the activity on an airfield takes place outdoors. Our aircraft tug is sturdy enough to function on a number of different surfaces, up and down inclines and during inclement weather.

Customers Sing the Praises of the AircraftCaddy

Don’t just take our word for it. Here are comments from one of our many satisfied customers, who spoke with DJ Products Sales Specialist Karl Koznick:

“Just ran the tug in and out of hangar with my Baron attached… very smooth, easy to maneuver and simple! Overall, very pleased with the caddy! Whoever designed it should be given kudos!”

Top AircraftCaddy Features

With these great features, it’s no surprise that the AircraftCaddy is so efficient and cost-effective:

* The AircraftCaddy is powered by three 12-volt batteries, making it eco-friendly and low maintenance.

* A high-tech speed controller and neutral throttle braking make operating the pusher simple for anyone.

* The AircraftCaddy’s ergonomic design reduces the chance of chronic injuries from repetitive motions.

* For the ultimate in convenience, add an optional remote control that allows you to move your aircraft at the touch of a button.

Want to Learn More About Our Aircraft Tug?

Our friendly and knowledgeable Sales Engineers are ready to help you choose the right product for your specific needs. Call 800.686.2651 or use our online chat feature for more information.

What to Do and Not Do When Moving Your Small Airplane

What to Do and Not Do When Moving Your Small Airplane
What to Do and Not Do When Moving Your Small Airplane

If you work at an airfield or fly small aircraft, you’ve probably towed a plane into position by pulling on the propellers—even though you’ve been warned not to. There’s a reason why professionals use an aircraft tug.

Never Pull a Prop by the Tip

When moving a small airplane by the propellers, there’s a greater risk for damage when your hand is farther from the hub. The blades bend, the bearings loosen, and you may need to replace the entire hub earlier than you should.

Pilots and ground crews debate plenty about tugging on the props. They all agree that you should at least hold it near the hub.

Push or Pull an Aircraft by Hand?

Your propellers can handle plenty of force, but why risk injury or accident? The exertion of twisting and pulling thousands of pounds in an awkward body stance can tear a muscle or build up to a repetitive stress injury.

Moving small aircraft by hand also makes it impossible to see in every direction. In tight spaces near hangar walls or other planes, it’s worth using a walk-behind aircraft tow for better visibility.

Get an Aircraft Tug You Will Want to Use

A user-friendly aircraft towing system will reduce the temptation to pull on propellers. The Lindbergh AircraftCaddy from DJ Products lets one person do the job easily. Our tugs come with options for 4,000 to 35,000 pounds, and for aircraft with or without wheel pants.

The AircraftCaddy removes most of the manual effort for towing small planes. For operations, it saves on employee time while reducing injury and damage risk.

For a better way to move small planes in and out of hangars, contact DJ Products or explore our site for battery-powered aircraft tugs.