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Fuels in Ground Support Equipment (Other Than Gasoline or Diesel)

1999-01-01
HISTORICAL
AIR5373
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended as a source of comparative information and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This document describes currently used fuels and fuels which may be used in the future. Conventional gasoline and diesel fuels are intentionally omitted from this document.
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Fuels in Ground Support Equipment (Other Than Gasoline or Diesel)

2020-09-23
CURRENT
AIR5373A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended as a source of comparative information and is subject to change to keep pace with experience and technical advances. This document describes currently used fuels and fuels which may be used in the future. Conventional gasoline and diesel fuels are intentionally omitted from this document.
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Ramp Markings

2002-12-13
HISTORICAL
ARP5910
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) outlines recommended ramp pavement marking standards for proper guidance and positioning of GSE on commercial transport aircraft parking and handling stands (gates), in line with International Civil Aviation (ICAO) recommendations applicable to airport aprons. Throughout this document, the minimum essential criteria are identified by use of the key word "shall". Recommended criteria are identified by use of the key word "should" and, while not mandatory, are considered to be of primary importance in providing safety effective ramp markings. Deviation from recommended criteria should only occur after careful consideration and thorough service evaluation have shown alternate methods to provide an equivalent level of safety.
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Design Specification for Regional Aircraft Towbarless Tow Vehicle for Pushback and/or Maintenance Towing Operations

2004-12-30
HISTORICAL
ARP5916
The tow vehicle should be designed for towbarless push-back and/or maintenance towing of regional type aircraft as specified in 1.3. The design will ensure that the unit will safely secure the aircraft nose landing gear within the coupling system for any operational mode. The purpose of this towing procedure is to achieve a safer and faster operation than is possible with conventional towing equipment.
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Electric Baggage/Cargo Tractor

2011-05-16
HISTORICAL
ARP1804A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) outlines the design and performance requirements for a battery-powered electric tow tractor for the handling of baggage or cargo trailers in airline service. The use of “shall” in this document indicates a mandatory requirement. The use of “should” indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
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ELECTRIC BAGGAGE/CARGO TRACTOR

1989-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1804
This document outlines the functional and design requirements for a battery-powered electric tow tractor in the handling of baggage or cargo trailers in airline service.
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SELECTION CRITERIA FOR RECIPROCATING PRIME MOVERS

1989-10-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1052
This Recommended Practice covers the following categories: a Basic engine rating (requirements for) - (Para. 3) b Suggested minimum conditions for selection - (Para. 4) c Recommended horsepower rating reductions - (Para. 5) d Special considerations - (Para. 6) e Recommended safety devices - (Para. 7) f Recommended minimum instrumentation - (Para. 8) g Recommended selection support data - (Para. 9) h Recommended usage of ARP - (Para. 10)
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Ground Equipment Rebuild Program

2020-09-23
CURRENT
AIR1599A
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is intended to be concerned with fleet programs rather than programs for individual units. Technical and administrative considerations in developing an approach to a program will be suggested. Organization of material possibly wanted in the form of a detailed specification for airline rebuilder communication is reviewed.
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GROUND EQUIPMENT REBUILD PROGRAM

1979-04-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1599
This AIR is intended to be concerned with fleet programs rather than programs for individual units. Technical and administrative considerations in developing an approach to a program will be suggested Organization of material possibly wanted in the form of a detailed specification for airline rebuilder communication is reviewed.
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