Aerospace

Several educational institutions share, or own outright, airport and rocket launching facilities.

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Aerospace

February 6, 2023
mike@standardsmichigan.com

Our coverage of aviation and aerospace standards is limited to the facilities that support teaching and research; a fairly large domain given the growing core of industries that depend upon the supply of specialty-trained graduates — civil aviation, space, defense, nuclear, telecommunications, manufacturing and medical.  During today’s colloquium we will examine catalog of the following standards developers and the positions of adopting agencies of the United States federal government such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration:

American National Standards Institute

Federal Aviation Administration

International Building Code (§412.3 Aircraft Hangers)

International Organization for Standardization

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

National Fire Protection Association (Fuel storage)

SAE International

 

Much of today’s discussion will be familiar to experts in the building construction, operations and maintenance; our core competency.   Much will not; given the speed of leading practice discovery and promulgation.  Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page.

American National Standards Institute Report: Standardization and the Commercial Space Industry

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