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Method to Evaluate Aircraft Passenger Seats for the Test Requirements of 14CFR Part 25 Appendix F, Parts IV & V
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP6199
- Issued
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) provides an approach for determining which parts on aircraft seats are non-traditional, large, non-metallic panels that need to meet the test requirements of 14CFR Part 25 Appendix F, Parts IV & V.
Independent furniture related to seat installations is outside the scope of this document.
Rationale
Commencing in 2007, regulatory agencies began issuing rulemaking related to heat release and smoke density (via special conditions) for seats on various model airplanes with non-traditional, large, non-metallic panels that would affect survivability during a post-crash fire. A common criterion for determining which panels on the seat must be evaluated and then substantiated to these requirements is needed.
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Issuing Committee
The Aerospace Council of SAE established the Aircraft Seat Committee (SEAT) in 1997 to address technical issues related to the design and/or performance of aircraft seating systems. The seating systems include crew, flight attendants, and passenger seats installed in Civil Rotorcraft, Transport Aircraft, and General Aviation Aircraft.
A list of the technical reports developed by the SEAT Committee can be obtained by searching on 'aircraft seat' and selecting 'standards', from the SAE Home Page. SEAT StandardsReference
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14CFR PART 25 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
14CFRPart25 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
FAAAC25-17A | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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