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Crew Rest Facilities

2019-04-01
CURRENT
ARP4101/3A
This document recommends criteria for the design and installation of flight crew rest facilities (FCRF) on transport category aircraft when operations with an augmented flight crew are performed. NOTE: Within this ARP, the term “must” will indicate items required for compliance with outside known government regulations, especially 14 CFR Part 117. “Shall” describes sections which are required if this ARP is used as a means of compliance. The term “should” will indicate optional requirements, preferences, and recommendations of the approving SAE committee. Wherever noted and bracketed as [FAA] or [EASA], this document includes agency regulations for reference that are not otherwise evaluated herein.
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Crew Safety Provisions for Cargo Aircraft

2007-07-10
HISTORICAL
ARP4101/9
This document recommends provisions for crew safety and survival which are intended to apply to cargo or combination aircraft and equipment.
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Crew Safety Provisions for Cargo Aircraft

2013-07-18
CURRENT
ARP4101/9A
This document recommends provisions for crew safety and survival which are intended to apply to cargo or combination aircraft and equipment.
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DATA LINK

2007-07-11
CURRENT
ARP4102/13A
This document recommends criteria for a system designed to manage and communicate information via data link to support flight operations.
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Data Link

2016-09-28
WIP
ARP4102/13B
This document recommends criteria for a system designed to manage and communicate information via data link to support flight operations.
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Design Objectives for Handling Qualities of Transport Aircraft

2007-07-11
CURRENT
ARP4104
This document specifies the requirements for the design objectives for handling qualities applicable to transport aircraft operating in the subsonic, transonic, and supersonic speed range. These objectives are not necessarily applicable to rotor or VTOL aircraft.
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Display Latency Evaluation Procedures

2012-12-03
WIP
ARP6238
This Aerospace Recommended Practice will identify the problem with latency in the pilot's instrument control of an aircraft. Recommended evaluation techniques to characterize control problems will be documented.
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ELECTRONIC LIBRARY SYSTEM (ELS)

1998-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/15
This document recommends criteria for an Electronic Library System (ELS) for use on the flight deck of transport aircraft. The ELS may be the primary, and in some cases sole, on board source of documentation and information for flight operations, engineering, aircraft maintenance and training. This document addresses flight operations applications only.
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Electronic Data Management System (EDMS)

2007-07-11
CURRENT
ARP4102/15A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) recommends criteria for an Electronic Data Management System (EDMS) for use on the flight deck of transport aircraft. The EDMS may be the primary, and in some cases sole, on board source of documentation and information for flight operations, engineering, aircraft maintenance, cabin services, and training. This document addresses flight operations applications only. It addresses the requirements for the flight deck characteristics of airborne equipment elements for an Electronic Data Management System (EDMS), but not the ground support system requirements. Development of ground support systems for EDMS will be a significant task, which must take account of the end-user information handing requirements specified here. An Electronic Library System (ELS) is a partial implementation of EDMS, which incorporates only the data storage, retrieval and display functions.
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FLIGHT DECK PANELS, CONTROLS, AND DISPLAYS

2007-07-10
CURRENT
ARP4102
This document recommends criteria for the design, installation and operation of panels, controls, and displays on the flight deck of transport aircraft.
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FLIGHT DECK, HEAD-UP DISPLAYS

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/8
This document recommends criteria for the design and installation of Head-Up Display (HUD) systems. The recommendations are applicable to HUD systems which display flight information focused at infinity in the forward field of view. This annex does not address devices for peripheral vision or displays worn by the pilot (goggles, helmet sights).
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FLIGHT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (FMS)

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/9
This document recommends criteria and requirements for a Flight Management System (FMS) for transport aircraft.
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FULL-FORMAT PRINTER

1992-01-30
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/14
This document recommends criteria for the installation and operation of a printer on the flight deck, to supply the flight crew with hard copies of information that originates from data sources such as FMS, ELS, ACMS, CMS, and Data Link. These criteria are in addition to the specifications of the referenced ARINC Characteristic 744A.
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Final Approach Spacing System (FASS)

2005-11-28
CURRENT
ARP5628
This document recommends criteria and requirements for a Final Approach Spacing System (FASS) for transport aircraft. This is an Aerospace Recommended Practice to support the development of a Final Approach Spacing System (FASS) for Approach Spacing for Instrument Approaches (ASIA) operations.
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Final Approach Spacing System (Fass)

2017-01-27
WIP
ARP5628A
This document recommends criteria and requirements for a Final Approach Spacing System (FASS) for transport aircraft. This is an Aerospace Recommended Practice to support the development of a Final Approach Spacing System (FASS) for Approach Spacing for Instrument Approaches (ASIA) operations.
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Flight Deck Alerting System (FAS)

2007-07-10
CURRENT
ARP4102/4
This document recommends design criteria for the Flight Deck Alerting System. The FAS shall enhance safety of flight by providing early crew recognition of aircraft system or component status or malfunction as well as of crew operational error. The FAS, therefore, relates to aircraft configuration and flight phase as well as the aircraft systems. To fulfill this objective, the FAS must attract the attention of the crew, must state with clarity the nature and location of the problem, and must be highly reliable and thoroughly responsive to the operational requirements and environment. Wherever possible, it should provide guidance as to the corrective action.
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Flight Deck Alerting System (FAS)

2017-01-27
WIP
ARP4102/4A
This document recommends design criteria for the Flight Deck Alerting System. The FAS shall enhance safety of flight by providing early crew recognition of aircraft system or component status or malfunction as well as of crew operational error. The FAS, therefore, relates to aircraft configuration and flight phase as well as the aircraft systems. To fulfill this objective, the FAS must attract the attention of the crew, must state with clarity the nature and location of the problem, and must be highly reliable and thoroughly responsive to the operational requirements and environment. Wherever possible, it should provide guidance as to the corrective action.
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Flight Deck Environment

2002-12-16
CURRENT
ARP1411
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is intended to specify the environmental conditions necessary to permit the operating crew of large civil transport aircraft to perform their required duties and functions in comfort, with minimum fatigue and no distraction. Environmental conditions should cause no short or long-term effects deleterious to health or physical well being, nor significantly impair ability to perform normal flight deck crew functions.
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Flight Deck Environment

2003-02-25
HISTORICAL
ARP4101/4
This document is intended to specify the environmental conditions for transport aircraft necessary to permit the crew to perform their duties and functions in comfort, with minimum fatigue and no distraction. Environmental conditions should cause no short or long-term effects deleterious to health or physical well-being, nor significantly impair ability to perform normal or abnormal crew functions.
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