Standard Compliance
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MH/T6029-2003 Aircraft Passenger Stairs
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IATA AHM 905 Reference material for Civil Aircraft Ground Support Equipment
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IATA AHM 910 Basic requirement of Aircraft Ground Support Equipment
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IATA AHM 913 Basic safety requirement of Aircraft Ground Support Equipment
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IATA AHM 915 Standard Controls
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IATA AHM 916 Basic requirements for Towing vehicle Interface (HITCH)
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IATA AHM 920 Functional specification for Telescopic passenger Stairs
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SAE-ARP836A Design and Safety principle of Passenger stairs
Frequently Asked Questions
What major international standards do the aircraft passenger stairs comply with?
The equipment is designed in strict accordance with IATA AHM standards (905, 910, 913, 915, 916, 920), SAE-ARP836A, and MH/T6029-2003, ensuring global compatibility and safety.
Does the equipment meet standard safety requirements for ground support?
Yes, it adheres to IATA AHM 913, which specifies the basic safety requirements for aircraft ground support equipment to prevent accidents and damage.
Are the control systems standardized for operators?
Absolutely. The control systems are built based on IATA AHM 915 "Standard Controls," providing a familiar and intuitive interface for ground handling staff.
Can the stairs be used with telescopic functional specifications?
Yes, the equipment complies with IATA AHM 920, which outlines the functional specifications for telescopic passenger stairs.
What standard is followed for towing vehicle interfaces?
The interface for towing vehicles is designed according to IATA AHM 916, ensuring a secure and standardized hitch connection.
Is the design based on recognized safety principles?
Yes, the design follows the SAE-ARP836A principles, which focus on the design and safety requirements specifically for passenger stairs.