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Ramp De-Icing

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1335A
The specific purpose of this AIR is to provide general background information to better acquaint those who are involved with ramp de-icing of aircraft. Because the wide variance of atmospheric conditions at different airports, as well as at any individual airport, the figures given are of a general nature only and are to be taken as a very rough guide to the various factors concerned with ramp de-icing.
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Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Methods With Fluids

1999-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4737C
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing with fluids to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.
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Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Methods With Fluids

1999-11-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4737D
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing with fluids to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.
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Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Methods

2001-12-12
HISTORICAL
ARP4737E
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.
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AIRCRAFT DEICING/ANTI-ICING METHODS WITH FLUIDS, FOR LARGE TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT

1992-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4737
This document provides information to assist in the preparation of particular airline aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing procedures and to ensure safe operation of large transport aircraft during adverse conditions conducive to aircraft icing on the ground, in accordance with aircraft manufacturers’ recommendations.
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AIRCRAFT DEICING/ANTI-ICING METHODS WITH FLUIDS

1996-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4737A
This document establishes the minimum criteria for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing with fluids to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.
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AIRCRAFT DEICING/ANTI-ICING METHODS WITH FLUIDS

1997-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4737B
This document establishes the minimum criteria for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing with fluids to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.
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Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Methods

2005-11-28
HISTORICAL
ARP4737G
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing Methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models.
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Aircraft Deicing/Anti-icing Methods

2008-07-16
HISTORICAL
ARP4737H
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing Methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions. This document does not specify requirements for particular airplane models. NOTE: Particular airline or aircraft manufacturers’ published manuals, procedures, or methods supplement the information contained in this document.
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Aircraft Skin Pressures and Temperatures

2023-11-10
WIP
AIR8469
OEM Limitations on skin pressures and temperatures and the relationship between those requirements and aircraft ground deicing equipment. Testing and results relating to these requirements.
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Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Communication Phraseology for Flightcrew and Groundcrew

2023-09-15
CURRENT
ARP6257B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes standard phraseology for the communication procedures during aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing operations.NOTE: The minimum requirements to accomplish an aircraft deicing/anti-icing operation are specified in AS6285.Clear concise standard phraseology between the groundcrew and flightcrew is an important part of the deicing/anti-icing process. It plays a key role in the overall safety of the deicing program. Historically, flightcrew and groundcrew have had to deal with differing communication scripts at multiple airport locations. This has led to unsafe situations, including aircraft moving before the deicing process has been fully completed.
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Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Communication Phraseology for Flightcrew and Groundcrew

2022-09-14
HISTORICAL
ARP6257A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes standard phraseology for the communication procedures during aircraft ground deicing/anti-icing operations. NOTE: The minimum requirements to accomplish an aircraft deicing/anti-icing operation are specified in AS6285. Clear concise standard phraseology between the groundcrew and flightcrew is an important part of the deicing/anti-icing process. It plays a key role in the overall safety of the deicing program. Historically, flightcrew and groundcrew have had to deal with differing communication scripts at multiple airport locations. This has led to unsafe situations, including aircraft moving before the deicing process has been fully completed.
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Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Processes

2021-05-18
HISTORICAL
AS6285D
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground-based aircraft deicing/anti-icing methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions on the ground. This document does not specify the requirements for particular aircraft models. The application of the procedures specified in this document are intended to effectively remove and/or prevent the accumulation of frost, snow, slush, or ice contamination which can seriously affect the aerodynamic performance and/or the controllability of an aircraft. The principal method of treatment employed is the use of fluids qualified to AMS1424 (Type I fluid) and AMS1428 (Type II, III, and IV fluids). All guidelines referred to herein are applicable only in conjunction with the applicable documents. Due to aerodynamic and other concerns, the application of deicing/anti-icing fluids shall be carried out in compliance with engine and aircraft manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Processes

2023-05-22
CURRENT
AS6285E
This SAE Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the minimum requirements for ground-based aircraft deicing/anti-icing methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions on the ground. This document does not specify the requirements for particular aircraft models. The application of the procedures specified in this document are intended to effectively remove and/or prevent the accumulation of frost, snow, slush, or ice contamination which can seriously affect the aerodynamic performance and/or the controllability of an aircraft. The principal method of treatment employed is the use of fluids qualified to AMS1424 (Type I fluid) and AMS1428 (Type II, III, and IV fluids). All guidelines referred to herein are applicable only in conjunction with the applicable documents. Due to aerodynamic and other concerns, the application of deicing/anti-icing fluids shall be carried out in compliance with engine and aircraft manufacturer’s recommendations.
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Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Processes

2018-10-02
HISTORICAL
AS6285A
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions on the ground. This document does not specify the requirements for particular aircraft models. The application of the procedures specified in this document are intended to effectively remove and/or prevent the accumulation of frost, snow, slush, or ice contamination which can seriously affect the aerodynamic performance and/or the controllability of an aircraft. The principal method of treatment employed is the use of fluids qualified to AMS1424 (Type I fluid) and AMS1428 (Type II, III, and IV fluids). All guidelines referred to herein are applicable only in conjunction with the applicable documents. Due to aerodynamic and other concerns, the application of deicing/anti-icing fluids shall be carried out in compliance with engine and aircraft manufacturer's recommendations.
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Aircraft Ground Deicing/Anti-Icing Processes

2016-08-19
HISTORICAL
AS6285
This document establishes the minimum requirements for ground based aircraft deicing/anti-icing methods and procedures to ensure the safe operation of aircraft during icing conditions on the ground. This document does not specify the requirements for particular aircraft models. NOTE: Refer to particular aircraft operator or aircraft manufacturers’ published manuals and procedures. The application of the procedures specified in this document are intended to effectively remove and/or prevent the accumulation of frost, snow, slush or ice contamination which can seriously affect the aerodynamic performance and/or the controllability of an aircraft. The principal method of treatment employed is the use of fluids qualified to AMS1424 and AMS1428 (Type I, II, III, and IV fluids). All guidelines referred to herein are applicable only in conjunction with the applicable documents.
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