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Aircraft Tire Inspection - In-Service Removal Criteria
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP6225
- Issued
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Scope
This document is for establishing tire removal criteria of on-wing civil aircraft tires only. This document is primarily intended for use with commercial aircraft but may be used on other categories of civil aircraft as applicable. The criteria are harmonized with the Care and Service Manuals of the tire manufacturers for both radial and bias tires.
Rationale
On the same aircraft it is possible to find tires from different manufacturers. Since each tire manufacturer may have different removal criteria for a specific condition, this ARP harmonizes this data and presents common criteria related to the tire size and type. This is a compilation of data extracted from tire manufacturers’ Care and Service Manuals and also from in-service experience.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | SUMMARY OF REMOVAL CONDITIONS AND ACTIONS | |
Unnamed Dataset 2 |
Issuing Committee
Welcome to the SAE International A-5C Aircraft Tire Committee public forum. The SAE A-5C Aircraft Tires Committee develops standards for the design, testing, qualification, and effective utilization of aircraft tires and tubes. The Committee promotes the safe integration of tires into the larger context of landing gear, wheel, and brake operations.
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