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Standard Galley System Specification Part I, Performance, Design, Development

2005-08-31
HISTORICAL
AS1426A
This specification (Part I) covers the performance, design, development and test requirements for the standard galley system. The galley equipment comprising the standard system includes standard containers, carts (trolleys), modules, ovens, refrigerators, coffee makers, water boilers, hot jugs, and related items; and several standard configurations and sizes of galley shell structures with internal arrangement options. Standard tray and entree dish envelopes are also defined, allowing variations for user styling and shape within related equipment space provisions.
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Safety Instructions for Sight-Impaired Passengers

2014-04-14
CURRENT
ARP5446A
These recommendations are provided to aid the international air transport industry by identifying a standard, minimum amount of safety instructions that should be given to sight-impaired passengers. This document is not meant to address problems associated with communicating safety information to sight-impaired passengers who are also hearing impaired or non-conversant in the language(s) used by the cabin crew to disseminate general safety information to passengers. Aircraft operators are encouraged to customize the safety instructions for their own operations in order to ensure that required safety information is provided to sight-impaired passengers.
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Safety Considerations of Food and Beverage Service Carts

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4171
Food and beverage service carts referenced herein include: a Items of food or beverage service equipment not permanently attached or made a part of the aircraft structure b Components of such carts that are nonstationary parts thereof c Specific associated equipment and systems affecting the operation of such carts
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Safety Considerations of Carry-On Baggage Relating to the Emergency Evacuation of Transport Category Aircraft

2009-08-04
HISTORICAL
ARP4072
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides information and recommended guidelines for handling carry-on baggage prior to emergencies and during the emergency evacuation of transport category aircraft. Recommendations are provided on limiting the size, amount, and weight of carry-on baggage brought into the cabin, improved stowage of carry-on baggage to minimize hazards to passengers in flight and during emergency evacuations, and procedures to ensure carry-on baggage is not removed during an emergency evacuation.
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Safety Considerations of Carry-On Baggage Relating to the Emergency Evacuation of Transport Category Aircraft

2021-05-20
CURRENT
ARP4072A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides information and recommended guidelines for handling carry-on baggage prior to emergencies and during the emergency evacuation of transport category aircraft. Recommendations are provided on limiting the size, amount, and weight of carry-on baggage brought into the cabin, improved stowage of carry-on baggage to minimize hazards to passengers in flight and during emergency evacuations, and procedures to ensure carry-on baggage is not removed during an emergency evacuation.
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Safety Briefings for Passengers in Exit Rows

2014-05-02
HISTORICAL
ARP5655
This SAE ARP provides guidance for (1) ensuring passenger suitability for being seated in an exit row and (2) the standardization of safety briefings for passengers, seated at exits, who may be responsible for opening exits on transport airplanes during an emergency. This recommendation is primarily for briefing passengers seated in the Type III overwing exit row, but may be applied to briefing passengers responsible for other exit types. In addition, these recommendations pertain to briefings on airplanes on which the flight attendants would conduct the exit row briefing, and to briefings on airplanes without flight attendants, on which pilots would conduct the briefing.
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STOWAGE OF FLIGHT CREW'S SURVIVAL, EMERGENCY AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

1993-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP917A
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) sets forth general specifications for the location, accessibility and restraint for those items of survival, emergency, and miscellaneous equipment which are intended to be used by the operating flight crew, and which are stowed on or near the flight deck.
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STOWAGE OF FLIGHT CREW'S SURVIVAL, EMERGENCY AND MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT

1993-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP917
This recommended practice sets forth general specifications for the location, accessibility and restraint for those items of survival, emergency, and miscellaneous equipment which are intended to be used by the operating flight crew, and which are stowed on or near the flight deck.
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STANDARD GALLEY SYSTEM SPECIFICATION PART I, PERFORMANCE, DESIGN, DEVELOPMENT

1991-05-01
HISTORICAL
AS1426
This specification (Part I) covers the performance, design, development and test requirements for the standard galley system. The galley equipment comprising the standard system includes standard containers, carts (trolleys), modules, ovens, refrigerators, coffee makers, water boilers, hot jugs, and related items; and several standard configurations and sizes of galley shell structures with internal arrangement options. Standard tray and entree dish envelopes are also defined, allowing variations for user styling and shape within related equipment space provisions.
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RECOMMENDED BRACE POSITIONS

1995-08-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4771
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) contains information that can be used by the air transportation industry to provide passengers in forward facing seats, using lap belt restraints only, with consistent “brace for impact” positions. This information is intended to reduce the potential confusion passengers may experience upon being presented with different “brace for impact” positions as they travel on different aircraft or on different carriers. This document does not address child restraint, situations where adult passengers are seated behind fixed tables, or who are using upper-torso restraint, or where passengers are not seated in forward facing seats.
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Performance Standards for Accessibility Features in Aircraft Cabin Interiors

2023-12-05
WIP
ARP8478
To generate performance based design standards for transport category aircraft interiors addressing accessibility. The following operational considerations are not covered in this document: decompression alerts & oxygen mask donning, life vest donning, evacuation procedures, in-flight entertainment (IFE) content, on-board wheelchairs owned by the operator.
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