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FAA Fire Safety Testing Guidelines: Appendix F Structure & Requirements

Learn about the FAA Fire Safety Testing Working Group (IAMFTWG) meeting in March 2011. Discover how, what, and when to test in Appendix F, covering in-flight and postcrash fire threats, including radiant panels, oil burners, containment, and escape slides.

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FAA Fire Safety Testing Guidelines: Appendix F Structure & Requirements

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  1. IAMFTWG TASK Richard Hill Program Manager, Fire Safety Team FAA Wm. J. Hughes Technical Center Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405 IAMFTWG Meeting March, 2011

  2. IAMFTWG How to test! ARAC What to test! When to test!

  3. Possible New Appendix F Structure Appendix F Part I: Requirements for In-Flight Fire Threats A. Radiant Panel (insulation, ducting, wiring, composite fuselage) B. Oil Burner – cargo liner C. Fire Containment D. Bunsen burner Appendix F Part II: Requirements for Postcrash Fire Threats A. OSU B. Oil Burner – seats C. Oil Burner - insulation D. Escape Slide radiant heat E. Oil Burner – seat structure

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