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Aircraft Deicing Vehicle - Self-Propelled, Large and Small Capacity
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP1971B
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) covers requirements for a self-propelled, boom type aerial device, equipped with an aircraft deicing fluid spraying system. The unit shall be highly maneuverable for deicing all exterior surfaces of wide-body and smaller commercial jet aircraft, e.g., B-747 to Fokker F28 and BAC-111. The vehicle will also be used for aircraft maintenance and inspection. The vehicle shall be suitable for day and night operations.
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Issuing Committee
The SAE G-12 Aircraft Ground Deicing committee addresses all facets of aircraft ground deicing equipment design, maintenance, operation, and in-service experience. It provides a focal point for the related activities of the various specialty groups and committees dealing with aircraft ground deicing. The group is comprised of eight subcommittees dedicated to creating, preparing, and maintaining all relevant specifications, standards, and requirements for aircraft ground deicing systems. These subcommittees include:
G-12DF Deicing Facilities G-12HOT Hold-over Testing G-12M Methods G-12F Fluids G-12E Equipment G-12ID Ice Detection G-12T Training G-12FG Future Deicing Participants in the SAE G-12 committee include OEMs, suppliers, aircraft ground deicing equipment companies, consulting firms, government and others across the aerospace and defense industries.Reference
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