Aviation Standard Practices Manual

Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS)

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7.2 WORKSHOP PRACTICES Company own or lease all necessary tools and equipment to perform the approved scope of work. It is responsible for acceptance of tool and equipment, and the level of manufacturers recommended special tools and ground support equipment as listed in the aircraft and engine maintenance manuals.

  1. SECURITY STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES 5 COMPANY PRIVATE 31 March 2000 CHAPTER 1. GE ERAL PROVISIO S A D REQUIREME TS Section 1. Purpose and Scope. To establish security standard operating procedures (SOP) and place into effect all controls required to safeguard classified information in accordance with the National.
  2. Department of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration 800 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20591 (866) tell-FAA ((866) 835-5322).
  3. Standard practices include procedures and practices for the inspection, installation, and removal of electrical systems components or other EWIS components including methods of bundle attachment, wire splices, connectors and electrical terminal connections, and bonding/grounding.
  4. All aircraft operations will be conducted in accordance with all applicable FARs, local and national laws, manufacturers’ aircraft manuals and limitations and this Manual. Aircraft will be operated in an airworthy condition at all times. Aviation personnel are expected to utilize sound, conservative judgment in their approach to their duties.
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The terms 'Standard' and 'Recommended Practice' in aviation are used by International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) with specific definitions:

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Standard

Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel or procedure, the uniform application of which is recognised as necessary for the safety or regularity of international air navigation and to which Contracting States will conform in accordance with the Convention; in the event of impossibility of compliance, notification to the Council is compulsory under Article 38 of the Convention.

Recommended Practice

Class 3 Flight Physical Form

Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel or procedure, the uniform application of which is recognised as desirable in the interest of safety, regularity or efficiency of international air navigation, and to which Contracting States should endeavour to conform in accordance with the Convention.

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