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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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Minimum Safety Requirements for Special Purpose Airline Ground Support Equipment

2014-05-29
CURRENT
AIR1375D
This document applies to special purpose equipment which is used in the ground handling, servicing, and maintenance of transport aircraft. Fixed airport facilities and equipment covered under other sections of Part 1910 of Code of Federal Regulations (OSHA) are excluded from the scope of this document.
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Minimum Safety Requirements for Special Purpose Airline Ground Support Equipment

2000-06-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1375C
This document applies to special purpose equipment which is used in the ground handling, servicing, and maintenance of transport aircraft. Fixed airport facilities and equipment covered under other sections of Part 1910 of Code of Federal Regulations (OSHA) are excluded from the scope of this document.
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MINIMUM SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIAL PURPOSE AIRLINE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

1998-09-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1375B
This document applies to special purpose equipment, excluding fixed facilities, which is used in the ground handling, servicing, and maintenance of aircraft. Equipment covered under other sections of the Federal Register Part 1910 is excluded from this document. This document is to establish minimum safety requirements and should not be used for vehicle design criteria. Equipment existing prior to publication date is excluded from the requirements of this document.
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR AEROSPACE POWERED MOBILE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT

1975-06-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1247A
This Recommended Practice outlines the basic general design requirements for powered mobile ground support equipment used in the civil air transport industry. It is intended to assist the airlines in standardizing requirements for various configurations of equipment.
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR AEROSPACE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT MOTORIZED AND NONMOTORIZED

1993-11-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1247C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) outlines the basic general design requirements for ground support equipment used in the civil air transport industry. It is intended to assist the airlines in standardizing requirements for various configurations of equipment. For procurement of equipment, sections of this document should be specified with due consideration of the functional and environmental requirements of the equipment, and to the relative cost of satisfying those requirements.
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR AEROSPACE GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT MOTORIZED AND NON-MOTORIZED

1992-12-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1247B
This Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) outlines the basic general design requirements for ground support equipment used in the civil air transport industry. It is intended to assist the airlines in standardizing requirements for various configurations of equipment; use only applicable sections for non-motorized equipment.
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Four Wheel Drive Aircraft Tow Tractors - Factors for Design Consideration

2020-09-23
CURRENT
AIR1363A
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) is presented in two parts. The first part is simply a summarization of design factors that must be considered in establishing vehicle specifications and design characteristics. The second part refers particularly to the performance characteristics of an aircraft tow tractor. Some definitions, formulas, data, and an example are provided mainly for assisting the specifying engineers of potential buyers and users of aircraft tow tractors in the evaluation and comparison of their requirements with the performance capabilities of the various tow tractors offered by the tow tractor manufacturers. Although the design engineers could also use the formulas and data in their calculations of the performance specifications of aircraft tow tractors, this AIR is not intended to provide the methods and all data necessary for detailed calculations and design of an aircraft tow tractor.
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Design and Safety Criteria for Passenger Boarding Stairways

2012-03-28
CURRENT
ARP836C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is broken into various categories for convenience and ease of identification. It is the purpose of this document to provide certain criteria for the design and selection of stairways, for the boarding of passengers onto an aircraft. The criteria presented are limited to those factors which affect the safety of the passengers and are coordinated, where applicable, with the practices of the architectural profession, with respect to the design of stairways. The recommended practices are applicable to both mobile variable-elevation type stairways and to fixed-elevation stairways of the type built into an aircraft fuselage.
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Aircraft Ground Support Equipment — General Requirements

2010-07-22
HISTORICAL
ARP1247D
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) outlines the basic general design requirements for ground support equipment used in the civil air transport industry. It is intended to assist the airlines in standardizing requirements for various configurations of equipment. For procurement of equipment, sections of this document should be specified with due consideration of the functional and environmental requirements of the equipment, and to the relative cost of satisfying those requirements.
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400 Hz Connection Aircraft Electrical Maintenance Procedures

2008-03-28
HISTORICAL
AIR4365A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes field-level procedures to determine if 400 Hz electrical connections for external power may have been subjected to excessive wear, which may result in inadequate disengagement forces.
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400 Hz CONNECTION AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

1994-12-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4365
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) describes field-level procedures to determine if 400 Hz electrical connections for external power may have been subjected to excessive wear, which may result in inadequate disengagement forces.
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