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GRAVITY REFUELING NOZZLES AND PORTS INTERFACE STANDARD FOR CIVIL AIRCRAFT
- Aerospace Standard
- AS1852
- Issued
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Scope
This Aerospace Standard (AS) defines maximum free opening dimensions for airframe refueling ports on civil aircraft that require the exclusive use of aviation gasolines, and minimum free opening dimensions for airframe refueling ports on civil aircraft that operate with turbine fuels as a primary fuel type.
In addition, this document defines the minimum refueling nozzle tip dimensions for turbine fuels ground service equipment, and the maximum refueling nozzle tip diameter dimension for aviation gasolines ground service equipment.
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Issuing Committee
AE-5A Aerospace Fuel, Inerting and Lubrication Sys Committee
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