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SAFA Ramp Inspections - Code7700

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<strong>SAFA</strong> <strong>Ramp</strong> Inspection ProceduresGuidance materialInspection Item Std. Cat. Std. ref. Standard’s Text Pre-described Finding PDF code Instructions for completing thedetailed descriptionB09 I 3 A6-I-4.3.8.1 A flight to be operated at flight altitudes at which theatmospheric pressure in personnel compartments will beless than 700 hPa shall not be commenced unlesssufficient stored breathing oxygen is carried to supply:a) all crew members and 10 per cent of the passengersfor any period in excess of 30 minutes that the pressure incompartments occupied by them will be between 700 hPaand 620 hPa; andb) the crew and passengers for any period that theatmospheric pressure in compartments occupied by themwill be less than 620 hPa.A6-I-6.7.1 An aeroplane intended to be operated at flight altitudes atwhich the atmospheric pressure is less than 700 hPa butwhich is provided with means of maintaining pressuresgreater than 700 hPa in personnel compartments shall beprovided with oxygen storage and dispensing apparatuscapable of storing and dispensing the oxygen suppliesrequired in Annex 6 Part I Chapter 4.3.8.2.B09 I 3 A8-IIIA-4.1.7.1 Provisions shall be made in the design of the aeroplane toprotect the occupants, in the event of an emergencylanding, from fire and from the direct effects ofdeceleration forces as well as from injuries arising fromthe effect of deceleration forces on the aeroplane’s interiorequipment.A8-IIIB-4.6.1 Provisions shall be made in the design of the aeroplane toprotect the occupants, in the event of an emergencylanding, from fire and from the direct effects ofdeceleration forces as well as from injuries arising fromthe effect of deceleration forces on the aeroplane’s interiorequipment.Oxygen dispensingequipmentunserviceable (lowpressure, clearlyoverdue, damaged)and not identified assuch and required forthe type of flightOxygen bottles notcorrectly securedB09-09 Indicate the particulars of thesituation observedB09-10 Indicate the particulars of thesituation observed<strong>SAFA</strong> Coordination Section Page 160 of 217© European Aviation Safety Agency, 2012 V 2.0

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