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Portable Emergency Lighting Systems for Flight Crew Members

2020-07-14
CURRENT
ARP1798B
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to recommend general design and performance characteristics for hand-held portable, emergency lighting systems (note: the portable portion of this system that contains the lamp and reflector will be identified throughout the remainder of this document simply as a “flashlight”) intended for use by crew members of commercial aircraft during any emergency situation, within or outside of the aircraft cabin, where emergency lighting is required.
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Portable Emergency Lighting Systems for Airline Crew Members

2007-04-23
HISTORICAL
ARP1798
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to recommend general design and performance characteristics for portable, hand-held emergency lighting systems intended for use by crew members of commercial aircraft during any emergency situation, within or outside of the aircraft cabin, where emergency lighting is required.
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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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PASSENGER READING LIGHTS

1965-09-10
HISTORICAL
ARP378
This recommended practice presents criteria for design and location of passenger reading lights in commercial aircraft.
Standard

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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Cargo Compartment Lighting for Transport Category Aircraft and Rotorcraft

2005-02-10
HISTORICAL
ARP1283A
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) establishes design guidance for adequate and safe cargo compartment and cargo access lighting systems. The adoption of a standard set of illumination values, found appropriate for the performance of the task in specified areas, should expedite ground handling and improve flight and ground safety.
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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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