SAE AIR1390A-1999
Convenient Location of Oxygen Masks for Both the Crew and Passengers of Aircraft

Standard No.
SAE AIR1390A-1999
Release Date
1999
Published By
Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE)
Status
Replace By
SAE AIR1390A-2021
Latest
SAE AIR1390B-2023
Scope
The purpose of this document is to provide basic guidelines for use by aircraft interior designers so that oxygen masks connected to oxygen supply systems and oxygen masks made available for use by passengers and crew members are readily accessible and the total system utilized in the event the necessity arises for use of oxygen during flight operations.

SAE AIR1390A-1999 Referenced Document

  • SAE AIR1069-1968 Crew Oxygen Requirements up to a Maximum Altitude of 45@000 ft. (Errata)
  • SAE AIR1169 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF REFERENCES PERTAINING TO THE EFFECTS OF OXYGEN ON IGNITION AND COMBUSTION OF MATERIALS
  • SAE AIR822 OXYGEN SYSTEMS FOR GENERAL AVIATION
  • SAE AIR825B-1986 Oxygen Equipment for Aircraft
  • SAE AIR847-1965 Oxygen Equipment for Commercial Transport Aircraft Which Fly Above 45@000 ft
  • SAE AS1194-1970 Regulator Oxygen@ Diluter Demand@ Automatic Pressure Breathing
  • SAE AS1197-1970 Continuous Flow Oxygen Regulator
  • SAE AS1224 CONTINUOUS FLOW GENERAL AVIATION OXYGEN MASKS
  • SAE AS452 AS452 Vacuum Flask Stowage - 1 Unit
  • SAE AS861-1964 Minimum General Standards for Oxygen Systems

SAE AIR1390A-1999 history

  • 2023 SAE AIR1390B-2023 Convenient Location of Oxygen Masks for Both the Crew and Passengers of Aircraft
  • 2021 SAE AIR1390A-2021 Convenient Location of Oxygen Masks for Both the Crew and Passengers of Aircraft
  • 1999 SAE AIR1390A-1999 Convenient Location of Oxygen Masks for Both the Crew and Passengers of Aircraft
  • 1993 SAE AIR1390-1993 CONVENIENT LOCATION OF OXYGEN MASKS FOR BOTH THE CREW AND PASSENGERS OF AIRCRAFT
  • 1985 SAE AIR1390-1985 Convenient Location of Oxygen Masks for Both the Crew and Passengers of Aircraft



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