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Aviation Fuel Facilities
- Aerospace Standard
- ARP5789A
- Revised
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Language:
English
Scope
This document contains general criteria for the planning, design, and construction of military and commercial ground based aviation fueling facilities that receive, store, distribute, and dispense liquid aviation turbine fuels at airports to both fixed and rotary wing aircraft.
Rationale
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice contains general criteria for the planning, design, and construction of military and commercial ground based aviation fueling facilities that receive, store, distribute, and dispense liquid aviation turbine fuels at airports. Its purpose is to provide a description of practices that are commonly recognized throughout the industry as proving beneficial in the planning, design, and construction of aviation fuel systems at airports.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
AE-5C Aviation Ground Fueling Systems Committee
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