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Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

2021-10-05
WIP
AIR5005B
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on hydraulic systems fitted to commercial aircraft. Data has been provided for following aircraft types: a. Wide body jet airliners b. Narrow body jet airliner c. Turboprop/commuter aircraft d. Business jet aircraft The airliners that have been included in this document are generally in operational service with either airlines or cargo operators. Information on aircraft that have been retired from in-service use has been included for reference purposes. No information is presented for aircraft that are currently being developed.
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Aerospace - General Requirements for Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Components

2021-08-18
WIP
AS4941C
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides general requirements for components that are used in commercial aircraft hydraulic systems. It also includes the 14 CFR Part 25/CS 25 regulations that apply to hydraulic components. It also provides information to be included in the Procurement Specification in Appendix A and a checklist for design reviews in Appendix B. It does not provide requirements for distribution elements such as hoses, pipe fittings and general tubing.
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Aerospace Fluid Power - FAA Regulatory History - Transport Airplane Hydraulic Systems

2019-09-03
CURRENT
AIR5696A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains regulatory and guidance information related to transport airplane hydraulic systems. It contains certain Civil Air Regulations (CAR) and Federal Aviation Regulations (formerly referred to as FARs) from Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in their current version as well as the historical versions. This gives the reader an ability to assemble certain CAR/CFR parts as they existed at any date in the past (referred to as a Regulatory Basis). A certain amount of preamble explanatory material is included, which led to the regulatory rule changes (Amendments to the CFR).
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Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

2015-09-21
CURRENT
AIR5005A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on hydraulic systems fitted to commercial aircraft. Data has been provided for following aircraft types: a Wide body jet airliners b Narrow body jet airliners c Turboprop/commuter aircraft d Business jet aircraft The airliners that have been included in this document are generally in operational service with either airlines or cargo operators. Information on aircraft that have been retired from in-service use has been included for reference purposes. No information is presented for aircraft that are currently being developed.
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Aerospace - General Requirements for Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Components

2015-03-09
CURRENT
AS4941B
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides general requirements for components that are used in commercial aircraft hydraulic systems. It also includes the 14 CFR Part 25/CS 25 regulations that apply to hydraulic components. It also provides information to be included in the Procurement Specification in Appendix A and a checklist for design reviews in Appendix B. It does not provide requirements for distribution elements such as hoses, pipe fittings and general tubing.
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Aerospace Fluid Power - FAA Regulatory History - Transport Airplane Hydraulic Systems

2013-11-22
HISTORICAL
AIR5696
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains regulatory and guidance information related to transport airplane hydraulic systems. It contains certain Civil Air Regulations (CAR) and Federal Aviation Regulations (formerly referred to as FARs) from Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in their current version as well as the historical versions. This gives the reader an ability to assemble certain CAR/CFR parts as they existed at any date in the past (referred to as a Regulatory Basis). A certain amount of preamble explanatory material is included, which led to the regulatory rule changes (Amendments to the CFR).
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Placarding of Aircraft Hydraulic Equipment to Identify Phosphate Ester Fluid Compatibility

2012-07-11
CURRENT
ARP1288B
This ARP defines a recommended placard for readily identifying equipment with aircraft phosphate ester fluid to be used in the aircraft hydraulic systems to assure compatibility between the internal seals/materials and the system fluid. A definition is provided for a durable type and semipermanently attached placard with prescribed text for the permissible fluid are included in the document.
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Aerospace - General Requirements for Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Components

2007-11-15
HISTORICAL
AS4941A
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) provides general requirements for components that are used in commercial aircraft hydraulic systems. It also includes the FAR/JAR/CS 25 regulations that apply to hydraulic components. It is to be used in conjunction with a Procurement Specification for each component. It also provides information to be included in the Procurement Specification in Appendix A and a checklist for design reviews in Appendix B. It does not provide information on distribution elements such as hoses, pipe couplings and general tubing.
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Aerospace - Commercial Aircraft Hydraulic Systems

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
AIR5005
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been compiled to provide information on hydraulic systems fitted to commercial aircraft. Data has been provided for the following aircraft types: a Wide body jet airliners; b Narrow body jet airliners; c Turboprop/commuter aircraft. The aircraft that have been included in this document are in operational service with either airlines or cargo operators. No information is presented for aircraft that are currently being developed.
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Placarding of Aircraft Hydraulic Equipment to Identify Phosphate Ester Fluid Compatibility

1998-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1288A
This ARP defines a recommended placard for readily identifying equipment with aircraft phosphate ester fluid to be used in the aircraft hydraulic systems to assure compatibility between the internal seals/materials and the system fluid. A definition is provided for a durable type and semipermanently attached placard with prescribed text for the permissible fluid are included in the document.
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AEROSPACE - HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FLUID CONTAMINATION - LOCATION OF SAMPLING POINTS

1989-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4268
The scope of this Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers where, when, and how often to sample hydraulic system fluid on aerospace vehicles for particulate contamination measurements. The measurement of hydraulic fluid particulate contamination is of concern to the aerospace community because of the critical importance of hydraulic equipment reliability. Contamination is always present in the system fluid, even in new unused fluid. Contamination must be below a level that will not adversely affect system operation. This ARP draws from aerospace industry experience and practice to establish criteria for fluid contamination sampling recommendations in aerospace vehicle hydraulic systems. Fluid samples can then be subjected to measurement of particulate contamination and of other harmful contaminants such as chlorinated solvents and water.
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