The Joint Inspection Group (JIG) is the leading international organization for setting standards for the supply, storage, and handling of aviation fuel at airports. For years, the industry relied on a tiered system of documents: Standards for airport depots and hydrant systems. JIG 2: Standards for into-plane fueling operations.

In many woodworker and metalworker circles, a "Jig" magazine often refers to compendiums of workshop solutions. If "Jig 3" refers to a volume number (Volume 3), it suggests a maturing publication. Issue 11 would place this document firmly in a series that has found its footing, likely moving past introductory concepts and into intermediate or advanced techniques.

In the digital age, documents, especially in PDF format, are widely used for disseminating information across various fields. These documents are often identified through unique naming conventions or identifiers that help in organization, retrieval, and reference. The string "Jig 3 Issue 11 Pdf 70" seems to follow such a naming convention, potentially indicating a specific document within a series.

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Instructions for receiving fuel from various sources (pipelines, ocean tankers, rail cars) and managing product release and delivery.