This specification covers the requirements for one (1) type of pocket photographic interpretation kit, containing viewing and measuring instruments, for use in the field.
The requirements contained herein are intended for those standards that are promulgated by national standards organizations and used in the aerospace industry. These technical data include narrative text, tables and various graphic data which comprise the standards. Both interface control and interface definitions are covered in this specification. The internal architectures of the computer facilities of either the providers or the users are not constrained by this interchange specification. Rather, neutral formats and transmitting media are defined in order to enable more cost-effective ways to distribute information for computer users than by sending printed documents. This method for digital delivery of aerospace standards is intended to allow the users to display and maintain standards on current computer systems in addition to producing hard copy comparable to existing printed standards.
This specification covers the requirements for disposable self-pressurized kits which utilize a propellant can pressurized with a liquified gas to atomize a product contained in a separate but attached jar (see 6.1).
This specification covers the requirements for an interval timer for controlling the duration of an electrical pulse to a solenoid valve for use in Rain Repellent systems covered by Specification MIL-R-81589.
This specification covers canisters for shipment and storage of lithium hydroxide (LiOH), to be used in receptacle for CO2 absorbent (see MIL-R-24159).
This specification is designed to present detailed procedure to be followed in splicing cable terminals. The types of cable to which this specification applies are listed in Section 2 and table I.
The reader of specifications sometimes needs some help understanding the reasoning behind certain usage of terms. The scope of this AIR is to explain the functions of the various sections of the specifications, why some of the terms in AMS specifications are used, and how the specification system works. After the introduction, the topics are shown in the order they usually appear in specifications.
This specification covers pressure boundary layer control systems of turbo-jet and turbo-prop aircraft for increasing the aerodynamic lift of the wings and flaps during approach, landing, and takeoff.
This specification covers the design requirements and configuration of letters, numerals, and identification for aircrew station displays and control panels.