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Stall Warning Instrument (Turbine Powered Subsonic Aircraft)
- Aerospace Standard
- AS439A
- Reaffirmed
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Scope
This standard covers stall warning instruments to provide positive warning to the pilot of an impending stall. Stall, as defined for the purpose of this standard, is the minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable.
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Issuing Committee
A-4 Aircraft Instruments Committee
The A-4 Committee is responsible for mechanical, electromechanical and electronic cockpit instrumentation standards applicable to all civil aircraft, with emphasis on minimum performance standards intended for reference in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Technical Standard Orders (TSO).
A list of the technical reports developed by the A-4 Committee can be obtained by searching on 'aircraft instruments' and selecting 'standards', from the SAE Home Page. A-4 Standards For additional information about the A-4 Committee or SAE, contact Maureen Lemankiewicz mlemank@sae.org Let us contact you about suitable committee participation opportunities. Advise us of an industry issue for an SAE Technical Committee.Reference
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ARP461 | Synchros |
MIL-I-6181 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
NACA1235 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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