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Homepage>BS ISO 11077:2014 Aircraft ground equipment. De-icers. Functional requirements
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BS ISO 11077:2014 Aircraft ground equipment. De-icers. Functional requirements

BS ISO 11077:2014

Aircraft ground equipment. De-icers. Functional requirements

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Označení normy:BS ISO 11077:2014
Počet stran:32
Vydáno:2014-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 80628 5
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 11077:2014


This standard BS ISO 11077:2014 Aircraft ground equipment. De-icers. Functional requirements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.100 Ground service and maintenance equipment

This International Standard specifies the general functional, performance, and safety requirements for a self-propelled vehicle equipped with a boom type aerial device and aircraft de-icing/anti-icing fluid (ADF) spraying systems, hereinafter designated as “de-icer”.

This International Standard does not specify a comprehensive set of technical design criteria for aircraft de-icing/anti-icing vehicles, but only those relating to the main functional, safety, and performance requirements.

This International Standard is not applicable to stationary equipment, e.g. gantries, cranes, used to perform de-icing/anti-icing operations on aircraft.

Throughout this International Standard, the minimum essential criteria are identified by use of the key word “shall”. Recommended criteria are identified by use of the key word “should” and, while not mandatory, are considered to be of primary importance in providing safe, economical, and usable aircraft de-icers. Deviation from recommended criteria should only occur after careful consideration and thorough service evaluation have shown alternate methods to provide an equivalent level of safety.