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Passenger Reading Lights

2011-08-16
HISTORICAL
ARP378C
This document presents criteria for design and location of passenger reading lights in commercial aircraft.
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Passenger Reading Lights

2017-05-04
HISTORICAL
ARP378D
This document presents criteria for design and location of passenger reading lights in commercial aircraft. For LED reading light requirements, see ARP5873, titled: LED Passenger Reading Light Assembly.
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Passenger Reading Lights

2023-05-17
CURRENT
ARP378E
This document presents criteria for design and location of passenger reading lights in commercial aircraft. For LED reading light requirements, see ARP5873, titled: LED Passenger Reading Light Assembly.
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Light, Desk, Aircraft

2011-05-04
HISTORICAL
AS7768
This specification covers the requirements for a light assembly for use on aircraft cabin desks.
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Light, Desk, Aircraft

2021-04-22
CURRENT
AS7768B
This specification covers the requirements for a light assembly for use on aircraft cabin desks.
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Illuminated Signs

2018-08-13
CURRENT
ARP711C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers the general design and performance characteristics of illuminated information signs for service in the passenger compartment of passenger transport aircraft. Relating to regulations, this ARP covers regulations that have been harmonized with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA); if there are any differences, the applicant should review the appropriate regulations. "Illuminated information signs" are lighted signs used to inform occupants of the passenger compartment. Signs may use symbols or letters to convey messages. This ARP does not apply to "EXIT" signs, which are the subject of ARP503.
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Illuminated Signs

2011-10-18
HISTORICAL
ARP711B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers the general design and performance characteristics of illuminated information signs for service in the passenger compartment of passenger transport aircraft. "Illuminated information signs" are lighted signs used to inform occupants of the passenger compartment. Signs may use symbols or letters to convey messages. This ARP does not apply to "EXIT" signs which are the subject of ARP503.
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Galley Lighting

2011-05-04
HISTORICAL
ARP712B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides minimum standards and environmental design requirement recommendations for lighting and control in galley areas. It also addresses electrical shock hazard in galley areas.
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Emergency Evacuation Illumination

2004-07-12
HISTORICAL
ARP503F
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides criteria for design and location of power supplies, controls, light fixtures, and associated equipment which are used to provide emergency illumination in transport aircraft, designed to comply with FAR 25 (Ref. 1) for operation under FAR 91 (Ref. 11) and FAR 121 (Ref. 2), and also in compliance with FAA Advisory Circulars AC25.812-1A (Ref. 3) and AC25.812-2 (Ref. 10). It is not the purpose of an ARP to specify design methods to be followed in the accomplishment of the stated objectives.
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Emergency Evacuation Illumination

2015-12-04
CURRENT
ARP503G
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides criteria for design and location of power supplies, controls, light fixtures, and associated equipment which are used to provide emergency illumination in transport aircraft, designed to comply with 14 CFR part 25 (Reference 1) for operation under 14 CFR part 91 (Reference 11) and 14 CFR part 121 (Reference 2), and also in compliance with FAA Advisory Circulars AC25.812-1A (Reference 3) and AC25.812-2 (Reference 10). It is not the purpose of an ARP to specify design methods to be followed in the accomplishment of the stated objectives.
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Emergency Evacuation Illumination

2020-09-24
WIP
ARP503H
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides criteria for design and location of power supplies, controls, light fixtures, and associated equipment which are used to provide emergency illumination in transport aircraft, designed to comply with 14 CFR part 25 (Reference 1) for operation under 14 CFR part 91 (Reference 11) and 14 CFR part 121 (Reference 2), and also in compliance with FAA Advisory Circulars AC25.812-1A (Reference 3) and AC25.812-2 (Reference 10). It is not the purpose of an ARP to specify design methods to be followed in the accomplishment of the stated objectives.
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EMERGENCY ILLUMINATION

1962-08-15
HISTORICAL
ARP503A
This Aerospace Recommended Practice provides criteria for design and location of power supplies, controls, light fixtures, and associated equipment which are used to provide emergency illumination in transport aircraft.
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION ILLUMINATION

1982-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP503C
This ARP provides criteria for design and location of power supplies, controls, light fixtures, and associated equipment which are used to provide emergency illumination in transport aircraft, designed to FAR 25 for operation under FAR 91 and FAR 121. It is not the purpose of ARP to specify design methods to be followed in the accomplishment of the stated objectives.
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION ILLUMINATION

1970-08-01
HISTORICAL
ARP503B
This Aerospace Recommended Practice provides criteria for design and location of power supplies, controls, light fixtures, and associated equipment which are used to provide emergency illumination in transport aircraft.
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Aircraft Fluorescent Lighting Ballast/Fixture Safety Standard

2011-08-12
HISTORICAL
AS4914C
The purpose of this standard is to recommend minimum performance requirements to assist the specification writer in establishing a failsafe airplane interior Fluorescent light assembly design. This standard relates to the design of lamp ballasts, lampholders, fixtures, and installation of the same.
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Aircraft Cabin Illumination

2007-02-15
HISTORICAL
AIR512D
This document covers the general recommendations for cabin lighting in order to provide satisfactory illumination for, but not limited to: a Boarding and deplaning b Movement about the cabin c Reading d Use of lavatories e Use of work areas f Exiting under emergency conditions g Using stowage compartments, coat rooms, and closets h Using interior stairways and elevators (lifts)
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