SAE AS264F
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Instrument and Cockpit Lighting for Commercial Transport Aircraft
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English
29-08-2016
1 SCOPE
2 METHODS OF LIGHTING
3 REQUIREMENTS
4 COCKPIT FINISH
5 SIGNAL LIGHTS
6 NOTES
7 REFERENCES
Provides a desired system for aircraft instrument panel and cockpit lighting is one that will furnish light of adequate intensity and distribution under all conditions of external lighting so that the crew may read instrumentation, placards, check lists, manuals, maps, instrument color coding, distinguish controls, etc., without undue interference with their vision outside of the aircraft.
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Standard
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10
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SAE International
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Current
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The desired system for aircraft instrument panel and cockpit lighting is one that will furnishlight of adequate intensity and distribution under all conditions of external lighting so that the crew may read instrumentation, placards, check lists, manuals, maps, instrument color coding, distinguish controls, etc., without undue interference with their vision outside of the aircraft.
SAE ARD 50083 : 1999 | HUMAN FACTORS ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH COCKPIT DISPLAY OF TRAFFIC INFORMATION (CDTI) |
SAE ARP5589 | Human Engineering Considerations for Design and Implementation of Perspective Flight Guidance Displays |
SAE ARP5898 | Human Interface Criteria for Flight Deck Surface Operations Displays |
SAE ARP5430 | Human Interface Criteria for Vertical Situation Awareness Displays |
SAE ARP4103A | Flight Deck Lighting for Commercial Transport Aircraft |
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