NATO AFLP-3
Trail Reports and Design Criteria for In-Shelter Fuelling and Damage Repair - Ed 1
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NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Year: 1994
Abstract: Preface
At the 9th meeting of the NATO Interservice Aviation POL Handling Equipment (PHE) Working Party (WP) 10-19 Oct 1979, reference report MAS (AIR) 79 294 of 4 Dec 79, it was decided to establish the PHE In-Shelter Fuelling Panel to develop standardization for In-Shelter Fuelling to improve effectiveness and interoperability of NATO forces.
The terms of reference for the PHEWP In-Shelter Fuelling Panel are outlined in Annex B to MAS (AIR) 335-PHE, 29 June 1987.
The primary tasks of the Panel are to:
- Establish minimum safety criteria for in-shelter fuelling.
- Establish general engineering guidelines to meet the operational requirements of NATO nations. The guidelines are to be flexible in order to accommodate special requirements of member nations, The guidelines are also to take into account existing and projected fuelling systems for in-shelter fuelling and are to take account of survivability and rapid repair considerations.
- Develop new STANAG's and/or Allied Publications which may be agreed as desirable in the light of technical developments or operational requirements for fuelling NATO tactical aircraft inside the protected aircraft shelter (PAS).
(PAS is an approved term used by NATO Infrastructure Committee and International Staff.)
At the 9th meeting of the NATO Interservice Aviation POL Handling Equipment (PHE) Working Party (WP) 10-19 Oct 1979, reference report MAS (AIR) 79 294 of 4 Dec 79, it was decided to establish the PHE In-Shelter Fuelling Panel to develop standardization for In-Shelter Fuelling to improve effectiveness and interoperability of NATO forces.
The terms of reference for the PHEWP In-Shelter Fuelling Panel are outlined in Annex B to MAS (AIR) 335-PHE, 29 June 1987.
The primary tasks of the Panel are to:
- Establish minimum safety criteria for in-shelter fuelling.
- Establish general engineering guidelines to meet the operational requirements of NATO nations. The guidelines are to be flexible in order to accommodate special requirements of member nations, The guidelines are also to take into account existing and projected fuelling systems for in-shelter fuelling and are to take account of survivability and rapid repair considerations.
- Develop new STANAG's and/or Allied Publications which may be agreed as desirable in the light of technical developments or operational requirements for fuelling NATO tactical aircraft inside the protected aircraft shelter (PAS).
(PAS is an approved term used by NATO Infrastructure Committee and International Staff.)
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contributor author | NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization | |
date accessioned | 2017-09-04T16:46:48Z | |
date available | 2017-09-04T16:46:48Z | |
date copyright | 34639 | |
date issued | 1994 | |
identifier other | WDJPIBAAAAAAAAAA.pdf | |
identifier uri | http://yse.yabesh.ir/std/handle/yse/110114 | |
description abstract | Preface At the 9th meeting of the NATO Interservice Aviation POL Handling Equipment (PHE) Working Party (WP) 10-19 Oct 1979, reference report MAS (AIR) 79 294 of 4 Dec 79, it was decided to establish the PHE In-Shelter Fuelling Panel to develop standardization for In-Shelter Fuelling to improve effectiveness and interoperability of NATO forces. The terms of reference for the PHEWP In-Shelter Fuelling Panel are outlined in Annex B to MAS (AIR) 335-PHE, 29 June 1987. The primary tasks of the Panel are to: - Establish minimum safety criteria for in-shelter fuelling. - Establish general engineering guidelines to meet the operational requirements of NATO nations. The guidelines are to be flexible in order to accommodate special requirements of member nations, The guidelines are also to take into account existing and projected fuelling systems for in-shelter fuelling and are to take account of survivability and rapid repair considerations. - Develop new STANAG's and/or Allied Publications which may be agreed as desirable in the light of technical developments or operational requirements for fuelling NATO tactical aircraft inside the protected aircraft shelter (PAS). (PAS is an approved term used by NATO Infrastructure Committee and International Staff.) | |
language | English | |
title | NATO AFLP-3 | num |
title | Trail Reports and Design Criteria for In-Shelter Fuelling and Damage Repair - Ed 1 | en |
type | standard | |
page | 203 | |
status | Active | |
tree | NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organization:;1994 | |
contenttype | fulltext |