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Cabin Crew Stations

2017-01-03
HISTORICAL
ARP583J
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides guidance for the design and location of cabin crew stations, including emergency equipment installations at or near such stations, so as to enable the cabin crew to function effectively in emergency situations, including emergency evacuations. Recommendations regarding design of cabin crew stations apply to all such stations; recommendations regarding location apply to those stations located near or adjacent to floor level exits.
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EMERGENCY PLACARDING - INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL

1993-03-16
HISTORICAL
ARP577C
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides criteria for the development and standardization of placards containing easily understood signs, symbols, and/or instructions for locating and operating exits and emergency equipment which might be used or operated by cabin occupants and rescue personnel under emergency conditions. In addition, this ARP gives guidance in the selection and development of warning labels. The placards are intended to be seen and understood by occupants within and, in the case of external exit placards, by persons outside the airplane.
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Emergency, Instruction, and Information Placards - Internal and External

2022-08-05
CURRENT
ARP577F
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) specifies criteria for the design, development, standardization, and comprehension testing of placards containing pictures, drawings, symbols, and/or written instructions for locating and operating aircraft emergency equipment. This ARP also provides guidance in the selection and implementation of warning placards intended to instruct occupants inside, and rescue personnel outside, the aircraft.
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Exits and Their Operation - Air Transport Cabin Emergency

2000-03-01
HISTORICAL
ARP488D
The scope of this Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide design recommendations for passenger cabin entry doors, service doors, and emergency exits. The objective is to have a reliable system standardized to make operation of the exits simple, quick and obvious to all occupants under normal and emergency conditions and facilitate qualification of cabin attendants for different airplanes.
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FLIGHT ATTENDANT STATIONS

1994-05-01
HISTORICAL
ARP583G
The purpose of this SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) is to provide guidelines for the design and location of flight attendant stations, including emergency equipment installations at or near such stations, so as to enable the flight attendant to function effectively in an emergency situation, either in-flight or during an evacuation. Recommendations regarding the design of flight attendant stations shall apply to all such stations; such recommendations relative to location shall apply to those stations which are located near or adjacent to floor level exits.
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Flight Attendant Stations

2009-08-04
HISTORICAL
ARP583H
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides guidance for the design and location of flight attendant stations, including emergency equipment installations at or near such stations, so as to enable the flight attendant to function effectively in emergency situations, including emergency evacuations. Recommendations regarding design of flight attendant stations apply to all such stations; recommendations regarding location apply to those stations located near or adjacent to floor level exits.
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Issues in Stairway Design Aboard Transport Category Airplanes

2022-03-21
CURRENT
AIR5670A
This document contains information that can be used by the air transportation industry to evaluate the design of airplane interior stairways with respect to the safety of passengers and crew in normal operating conditions and emergency evacuations.
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