SAE ARP5149CDA PDF

SAE ARP5149CDA PDF

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SAE ARP5149CDA PDF

Published Date:
09/11/2019

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Active

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Training Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on Ground-Digital Annex

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SAE International

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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10 minutes

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This Digital Annex (DA) contains the current, full-PDF version of ARP5149B, Training Program Guidelines for Deicing/Anti-Icing of Aircraft on Ground, as well as .jpeg format files of Appendix D, Application Guidelines Configuration, Critical Component, and Spray Area Diagrams for Aircraft. The .jpeg diagram files may be used by purchasers in accordance with the terms of the included license agreement.


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Published : 09/11/2019

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