Document ID:  STANAG-3527      Scroll down to access document images.

Overview
Title AIRCREW FLYING TIME AND REST PERIODS
Scope The aim of this agreement is to establish guidelines for the maximum allowable flying hours and compulsory rest periods for aircrew.
Status Active Promulgation Date 08-JUL-1997  
FSC/Area ISDF Dist Stmt See below  
Doc Category:  NATO Standardization Agreements

Responsibilities
Lead Standardization Activity 06  Air Force International Standardization Office
Preparing Activity 06  Air Force International Standardization Office
Coordination Full  


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Restricted Document - check the ASSIST at https://assist.daps.dla.mil for additional information. Revision 2 Amendment 1 A 08-JUL-1997 3 184.9 KB
Restricted Document - check the ASSIST at https://assist.daps.dla.mil for additional information. Revision 2 A 03-JUL-1996 8 391.6 KB
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