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MSS SP-44-2026: Steel Pipeline Flanges

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API RP 1543

API RP 1543: Documentation, Monitoring and Laboratory Testing of Aviation Fuel During Shipment from Refinery to Airport (Withdrawn)

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This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2019.

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Description

Aviation fuels pass through a variety of storage and handling facilities, from refinery to airport. As aviation fuels are stored and transported in storage and transportation systems where contact with non-aviation products may occur, a fuel quality monitoring program is required, in addition to equipment, operating, inspection and maintenance standards. The purpose of this practice is to ensure the fuel remains on specification. This recommended practice (RP) was written to provide guidance on the development of an aviation fuel monitoring and testing program (fuel quality monitoring program) for aviation fuel from point of manufacture to delivery to the airport. “Proper handling” entails documenting and testing aviation fuel quality as product is transported throughout the supply chain to maintain the original product specification.

** This Recommended Practice is no longer supported **

Edition

1

Published Date

2009-07-27

Status

Withdrawn

Pages

35

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Aviation fuels pass through a variety of storage and handling facilities, from refinery to airport. As aviation fuels are stored and transported in storage and transportation systems where contact with non-aviation products may occur, a fuel quality monitoring program is required, in addition to equipment, operating, inspection and maintenance standards. The purpose of this practice is to ensure the fuel remains on specification. This recommended practice (RP) was written to provide guidance on the development of an aviation fuel monitoring and testing program (fuel quality monitoring program) for aviation fuel from point of manufacture to delivery to the airport. “Proper handling” entails documenting and testing aviation fuel quality as product is transported throughout the supply chain to maintain the original product specification. ** This Recommended Practice is no longer supported **

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