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ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS FOR USE ON THE FLIGHT DECK

1992-07-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4105A
This document is intended to establish preferred abbreviations for terms used on panels, controls, displays, instruments, placards, and markings. The recommendations apply to equipment used by crew members in the flight deck of transport aircraft. The abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols do not supersede those used in airworthiness regulations or aeronautical charts or other aircraft documents.
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AIRBORNE WINDSHEAR SYSTEMS

1989-11-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/11A
This document recommends criteria for Airborne Windshear Systems, including operational objectives, characteristics, and functional requirements. The recommendations of this document apply to transport aircraft, and describe the operational objectives of windshear alerting systems, situational displays, guidance systems, and detection/avoidance systems.
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AIRBORNE WINDSHEAR SYSTEMS

1988-07-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/11
This document recommends criteria for Airborne Windshear Systems, including operational objectives, characteristics and functional requirements. The recommendations of this document apply to transport aircraft, and describe the operational objectives of Windshear warning devices, situational displays, guidance systems and detection/avoidance systems.
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Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms for Use on the Flight Deck

2004-06-01
HISTORICAL
ARP4105B
This document is intended to establish preferred abbreviations and acronyms for terms used on panels, controls, displays, instruments, placards, and markings. The recommendations apply to equipment used by crew members in the flight deck of transport aircraft.
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Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms for Use on the Flight Deck

2020-11-04
CURRENT
ARP4105C
This document is intended to establish preferred abbreviations and acronyms for terms used on panels, controls, displays, instruments, placards, and markings. The recommendations apply to equipment used by crew members in the flight deck of transport aircraft.
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Airborne Landing Guidance System for Transport Aircraft

2008-06-04
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/12A
This document specifies requirements for an Airborne Landing Guidance System (ALGS) electronic device. This equipment shall derive relative aircraft position and situation information for flight along precision three-dimensional paths within the appropriate coverage area. The precision three-dimensional path may be an ILS straight-in look-alike path or a complex, curved path. The requirements are applicable to electronic devices capable of receiving signals or other information from one or more sources, including but not limited to ILS, MLS, GNSS, or IRU inputs.
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Airborne Windshear Systems

2007-07-11
CURRENT
ARP4102/11C
This document recommends criteria for Airborne Windshear Systems, including operational objectives, characteristics, and functional requirements. The recommendations in this document apply to transport aircraft, and describe the operational objectives of windshear alerting systems, situational displays, guidance systems, and avoidance/ detection systems.
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Airborne Windshear Systems

1993-06-29
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/11B
This document recommends criteria for Airborne Windshear Systems, including operational objectives, characteristics, and functional requirements. The recommendations of the document apply to transport aircraft, and describe the operational objectives of windshear alerting systems, situational displays, guidance systems, and avoidance/detection systems.
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Airborne Windshear Systems

2016-09-28
WIP
ARP4102/11D
This document recommends criteria for Airborne Windshear Systems, including operational objectives, characteristics and functional requirements. The recommendations of the document apply to transport aircraft, and describe the operational objectives of windshear alerting systems, situational displays, guidance systems and avoidance/detection systems.
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Approach to Landing Guidance System for Transport Aircraft

2020-06-11
CURRENT
ARP4102/12B
This document specifies requirements for an Approach to Landing Guidance System (ALGS) electronic device. This equipment shall display relative aircraft position and situation information for flight along precision three-dimensional paths within the appropriate coverage area. The precision three-dimensional path may be an ILS straight-in look-alike path or a complex, curved path. The requirements are applicable to electronic devices capable of receiving signals or other information from one or more sources, including but not limited to ILS, GNSS, or IRU inputs.
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Automatic Braking System (ABS)

2004-06-23
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/2
This document recommends design criteria for an Automatic Braking System. The ABS shall enhance braking performance under most aircraft configurations and all runway conditions.
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Automatic Braking System (ABS)

2012-07-31
CURRENT
ARP4102/2A
This document recommends design criteria for an Automatic Braking System. The ABS shall enhance braking performance under most aircraft configurations and all runway conditions.
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COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT

2007-07-10
HISTORICAL
ARP4102/6
This document recommends criteria for the control and display of communications and navigation equipment on the flight deck. The equipment includes: a Communications: Ultra High Frequency (UHF), Very High Frequency (VHF), and High Frequency (HF) Radios, Cabin/Service Interphones, Public Address (PA), Select Call (SELCAL), Call Select (CALSEL), Satellite Communications (SATCOM). b Navigation: Very High Frequency Omnidirectional Range (VOR), Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN), Automatic Direction Finder (ADF), Distance Measuring Equipment (DME), Instrument Landing System (ILS), Markers (MKR), Omega, Very Low Frequency (VLF), Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), Inertial Reference Systems (IRS), Satellite Navigation (SATNAV), Low Range Radio Altimeter (LRRA). c Weather Radar d Data Link: Company, Air Traffic Control (ATC) Transponders (Mode-S) and others.
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