Prescribed Route from Airside to the BIP
All vehicles carrying animals from the cargo area to the BIP must follow
the prescribed route in BIP MAP. If a vehicle has to travel landside from the cargo terminal to the BIP it
must be authorised to do so. A plan showing the security gate in the cargo
terminal and location of the Border Inspection Post is included in BIP MAP. There is a dispensation under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act
1994 for untaxed vehicles owned by most ground handling agents. It is the
operator’s responsibility to ensure that they have dispensation. All persons leaving the airside controlled area via Gate VP1 must be
authorised to do so.
A plan showing the Security Gate and location of the Border Inspection
Post is included in BIP MAP.
OFFLOADING AT THE BIP
Palletised Containers
Animals in containers that are being transported on an aircraft pallet or
ULD must be transported to the BIP on a two position roller-bed vehicle with
rear end loading.
Animal containers, unless being cleaned at the BIP, must be removed from
the BIP immediately after the animals have been offloaded from their
containers.
Charter Aircraft
Charter aircraft will park on the taxiway in front of the BIP and animals
offloaded directly into the BIP. In the case of a ‘walk on, walk off’
system, animals will disembark via a loading ramp and walk into the BIP for
inspection. A portable gate system will be assembled to ensure the livestock
is secure whilst walking between the aircraft and the BIP.
In the case of palletised cargo on charter aircraft, they will be
offloaded using a hi-loader.
Operation of Equipment
Equipment contained within the BIP may only be
operated by BIP staff.