AIA/NAS 3306-2009 pdf download FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS
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1.1Purpose. This document is a standard for industry and government to establish facilities, procedures and capabilitiesthat minimize the risk to operations as much as practical. lt is intended for use as a baseline document. Other facilitiesrequirements may be contractually imposed.
This standard consolidates and implements airfield criteria, aircraft rescue and fire fighting (ARFF) services, and aircraft hangaifire protection requirements,to establish a minimum level of risk for aircraft and personnel. These risk reductions have beenextracted from Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR) (NOTE: Not to be confused with Federal Acquisition Regulations(FAR) National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes and standards. International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)guidance, and DOD and Service guidance.
1.2Compatibility With Existing Regulations. Minimum facilities requirements for operations prescribed in this NAS thatdifer from existing statutory or regulatory requirements shall be subject to the agreement of all parties involved.
13Deviations from this Standard. When the existing contractor capabilities and/or facilities do not meet the prescriptiveportions of this document. proposals which include alternatives designed to mitigate risk shall be permitted to be introduced.Use of such alternate means of protection is dependent upon the approval of all contracted parties.
2. REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
The following documents form a part of this standard practice to the extent specified herein:
2.1 Governmental
USAF Technical Order 00-1 05E-9 “Aircraft Emergency (Fire Protection Information)”
Federal Aviation Administration Regulations:
Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)
Part 1 39 “Certification and Operations: Land Airports Serving Certain Air Carriers”
Part 77 “Objects Affecting Navigable Airspace”
Federal Aviation Administration Advisory Circular (AC)
1 50/5300-1 3 “Airport Design”
1 50/5390-2 “Heliport Design”
1 50/5340-1 “Runway and Taxiway Markings”
70/7460-1 “Obstruction Marking and Lighting”
1 50/521 0-1 7 “Programs for Training of Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Personnel”
1 50/5220-1 0 “Guideline Specification for Water/Foam Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Vehicles”
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
2.2 Non-Governmental
National Fire Protection Association Codes (NFPA)
NFPA 1 0 “Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers”
NFPA 1 3 “Standard for Installation of Sprinkler Systems”
NFPA 24 “Standard for Installation of Private Fire Service Mains and their Appurtenances”
NFPA 70 “National Electrical Code”
NFPA 72 “National Fire Alarm Code”
NFPA 402 “Manual for Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Operations”
NFPA 403 “Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire-fighting Services at Airports”
NFPA 409 “Standard On Aircraft Hangars”
NFPA 41 0 “Standard on Aircraft Maintenance”
NFPA 41 4 “Standard for Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Vehicles”
NFPA 41 8 “Standard for Heliports”
NFPA 424 “Guide for Airport/Community Emergency Planning”
NFPA 600 “Standard for Industrial Fire Brigade”
NFPA 1 001 “Standard for Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications”
NFPA 1 003 “Standard for Airport Fire Fighter Professional Qualifications”
NFPA 1 71 0 “Standard for the Organization and Deployment of Fire Suppression Operations, Emergency Medical Operations, and Special Operations to the Public by Career Fire Departments”
NFPA 1 971“Standard on Protective Ensembles for Structural Fire Fighting and Proximity Fire Fighting”
AIA/NAS 3306-2009 pdf download
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