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User's Guide to AMS Specifications
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR4779D
- Revised
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Scope
The reader of specifications sometimes needs help understanding the format of an AMS and reasoning behind certain usage of terms. The scope of this AIR is to explain the functions of the various sections of the specifications, why some of the terms in AMS specifications are used, and how the specification system works. After the introduction (Section 3 of this document), the topics are presented in the order they usually appear in specifications.
Rationale
AIR4779D results from a Five-Year Review and update of this specification. The changes are editorial in nature. A few definitions were deleted as they are now in ARP1917.
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Issuing Committee
Aerospace Materials Systems Group
Scope: The objective of the Aerospace Materials Systems Group is to coordinate and utilize the knowledge, expertise, and skills of its members in promulgating and maintaining materials and process specifications conforming to sound, established engineering and materials practices in the aerospace industry. Technical documents include: Aerospace Materials Specifications, Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP), Aerospace Information Reports (AIR), and Aerospace Standards (AS).
Reference
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ARP1917 | CLARIFICATION OF TERMS USED IN AEROSPACE METALS SPECIFICATIONS |
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