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BS M 90:1997 Aircraft ground support equipment. Self-propelled passenger stairs for large capacity aircraft. Functional requirements

BS M 90:1997

Aircraft ground support equipment. Self-propelled passenger stairs for large capacity aircraft. Functional requirements

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Standard number:BS M 90:1997
Pages:16
Released:1997-01-15
ISBN:0 580 26395 9
Status:Standard
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BS M 90:1997


This standard BS M 90:1997 Aircraft ground support equipment. Self-propelled passenger stairs for large capacity aircraft. Functional requirements is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.090 On-board equipment and instruments

1.1 This International Standard specifies the functional, performance and safety requirements for self-propelled passenger boarding stairs intended for access to the cabin of all aircraft types commonly in service in international civil air transport with a cabin door sill height equal to or exceeding 2,54 m (100 in) over the ground.

1.2 The intent of this International Standard is not to specify equipment design, but rather to define minimum functional and performance requirements and highlight those criteria which are recognized as essential in the environment of international airports by aircraft and vehicle manufacturers as well as air-lines and handling agencies.

1.3 This International Standard shall be applied with due reference to national governmental regulations of the country where the vehicle is to be operated. The main though not exclusive areas in which such national regulations may apply are:

  • — regulations concerning equipment for use by the public;
  • — stability and other safety requirements applicable to elevating equipment.