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Cabin Crew Rest Facilities

2023-05-17
CURRENT
ARP6503A
This document provides guidance for in-flight rest facilities provided for use by cabin crew on commercial transport airplane. This document is applicable to dedicated cabin crew rest facilities with rigid walls. The facility includes a bunk or other surface that allows for a flat sleeping position, is located in an area that is temperature-controlled, allows the crew member to control light, and provides isolation from noise and disturbance.
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Aircraft Evacuation Signal System

2022-08-05
CURRENT
ARP1178C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice recommends general criteria for the development and installation of an aircraft emergency signal system to permit any crew member (flight or cabin) to inform all other crew members that an emergency evacuation situation exists and that an evacuation has been or should be immediately started.
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Design and Performance Criteria: Interior Passenger Stairways on Transport Category Airplanes

2020-06-25
CURRENT
AS5671
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides design criteria for onboard stairways intended for use by passengers aboard multi-deck transport category airplanes. It is not intended for stairways designed for use only by crewmembers, supernumeries, or maintenance personnel. Additionally, this AS does not apply to fuselage mounted or external stairways used for boarding passengers, which are covered by ARP836.
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Passageway Door Operation

2013-09-19
CURRENT
ARP499C
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide recommendations which will lead to the standardization of passageway door operation in all transport aircraft, by providing in the design, features which will result in minimum exit passage blockage and jamming.
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Passageway Door Operation

2007-04-12
HISTORICAL
ARP499B
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide recommendations which will lead to the standardization of passageway door operation in all transport aircraft, by providing in the design, features which will result in minimum exit passage blockage and jamming.
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Flight Deck Interior Doors and Their Operation

2003-11-14
CURRENT
ARP807A
The purpose of this Aerospace Recommended Practice is to provide recommendations which will lead to the standardization of flight deck interior doors and their operation in all transport aircraft by establishing design criteria which will provide optimum use under normal and emergency conditions. The flight deck interior door is that door which connects the flight deck area with any cabin area or area leading to any cabin area, whether passenger or cargo, and does not include any door leading from the flight deck directly to the outside of the aircraft.
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Exits and Their Operation - Air Transport Cabin Emergency

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP488D
The scope of this Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide design recommendations for passenger cabin entry doors, service doors, and emergency exits. The objective is to have a reliable system standardized to make operation of the exits simple, quick and obvious to all occupants under normal and emergency conditions and facilitate qualification of cabin attendants for different airplanes.
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Safety Considerations of Food and Beverage Service Carts

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4171
Food and beverage service carts referenced herein include: a Items of food or beverage service equipment not permanently attached or made a part of the aircraft structure b Components of such carts that are nonstationary parts thereof c Specific associated equipment and systems affecting the operation of such carts
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Aircraft Evacuation Signal System

1998-06-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1178A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes the criteria for the development and installation of an aircraft emergency signal system to permit any crew member to inform all other crew members that an emergency evacuation situation exists and that an evacuation has been or should be immediately started.
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PASSENGER CABIN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT STOWAGE TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP997B
The recommendations cover stowage of all portable cabin emergency equipment, including: a Oxygen units b Oxygen masks c Fire extinguishers d Protective breathing equipment (PBE) e First aid kits f Medical kits g Megaphones h Flashlights i Axes j Life rafts k Survival kits l Life preservers (vests) m Radio transmitters
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