Document ID:  MIL-STD-203      Scroll down to access document images.

Overview
Title AIRCREW STATION CONTROLS AND DISPLAYS: LOCATION, ARRANGEMENT AND ACTUATION OF, FOR FIXED WING AIRCRAFT
Scope This document establishes the requirements for the uniform location , arrangement, and actuationof controls and displays used in the functional crew stations of military fixed wing aircraft.
Status Active Document Date 01-MAR-1991  
FSC/Area 1510 Dist Stmt See below  
Doc Category:  Military Standard

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity 11  Aeronautical Systems Center
Preparing Activity AS  Naval Air Systems Command
Coordination Full  
Army Custodian AV  Aviation and Missile Command
Navy Custodian AS  Naval Air Systems Command
Air Force Custodian 11  Aeronautical Systems Center

Changes to military standards or handbooks issued after August 1, 2003 are incorporated in the modified document.



Revision History
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Media Document Part Description Dist Stmt Document Date Pages Size
Document Image Revision G A 01-MAR-1991 42 705.5 KB
Document Image Revision F A 28-DEC-1973 43 1422.1 KB
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