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Old 22nd Aug 2013, 17:46
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Beverage Makers

Hi there,

Where would I find regulations regarding beverage makers on board commercial aeroplanes?

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Old 22nd Aug 2013, 20:48
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Normal part 25 regulations apply, although some individual companies may have approved design handbooks.

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Thank you kindly for the response. Excuse my ignorance, but is that in EASA Part 25? Or is it FAA?

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For all reasonable purposes EASA CS.25 and FAR-25 are identical documents, at-least in the sort of detail you're likely to be worried about here.

If you want to be definitive, search the web for the TCDS (Type Certificate Data Sheet) for the aeroplane type you're interested in, in the regulatory regime you're interested in, and that will give the exact document reference and revision standard that applies.

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Does this win a prize as most weird thread ever?
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No. Do a search for the one on tyre pressure caps.


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