ASTM Small Airplane Standard supports technology, design, safety.

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ASTM standard F3114, Specification for Structures, addresses structural airworthiness requirements of small airplanes. According to ASTM member Joel Heck, "requirements contained in the new standard are general in nature and apply to all areas of an airplane regardless of the type of component, system or structure." Primary users of this standard will be organizations that design and certify airplanes as well as design firms that modify existing planes.



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New ASTM Standard to Support Technology, Design and Safety of Small Airplanes



A new ASTM standard will benefit anyone who routinely relies on general aviation for safe, cost-effective transportation. The new standard (F3114, Specification for Structures) addresses the structural airworthiness requirements of small airplanes, from lightweight propeller-driven planes up to light business jets.



“The requirements contained in the new standard are general in nature and apply to all areas of an airplane regardless of the type of component, system or structure,” says ASTM member Joel Heck, a regulatory and compliance leader for structural integrity at Textron Aviation. “Requirements need to evolve as technology changes and this standard allows the industry to develop requirements to meet the demands of changing technology.”



Heck says that the primary users of the new standard will be organizations that design and certify airplanes, as well as design firms that modify existing planes. “These standards provide a globally accepted means of compliance that meets the safety intent of regulations currently being adopted by many countries,” notes Heck.



Users of general aviation planes, including personal and business users, will benefit from the new standard. It will allow for faster adoption into the regulatory environment of new safety-enhancing aviation technologies.



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ASTM Committee F44 on General Aviation Aircraft Next Meeting: Jan. 57, 2016, Daytona Beach, Fla.



Media Inquiries: Nathan Osburn, tel +1.610.832.9603; nosburn@astm.org

Technical Contact: Joel Heck, Textron Aviation, Mulvane, Kan., tel +1.316.517.7331; jheck@txtav.com

ASTM Staff Contact: Christine DeJong, tel +1.610.832.9736; cdejong@astm.org

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