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Minimum Operational and Maintenance Responsibilities for Aircraft Tire Usage
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP5265B
- Reaffirmed
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Scope
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) sets forth criteria for the installation, inflation, inspection, and maintenance of aircraft tires as well as criteria for the maintenance of the operating environment so as to achieve the purpose stated in 1.1. (Definitions of terms related to aircraft tires are found in 2.2.)
Rationale
ARP5265 is being revised to update Section 5 with regard to a more universal approach to the maintenance of aircraft tire inflation pressures. Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) TISB (Tire Information Service Bulletin) - Aircraft Tire Operational Inflation Pressure Criteria (June 2012) has been updated to clarify the approach. For consistency, it is essential that the same concepts be incorporated into the SAE recommended practices.
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Issuing Committee
Welcome to the SAE International A-5C Aircraft Tire Committee public forum. The SAE A-5C Aircraft Tires Committee develops standards for the design, testing, qualification, and effective utilization of aircraft tires and tubes. The Committee promotes the safe integration of tires into the larger context of landing gear, wheel, and brake operations.
Reference
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FAA AC20-97B | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
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