March 23, 2022
EUROCAE Open Consultation ED-303

We are pleased to announce the availability of the following draft EUROCAE document prepared by EUROCAE WG-31 “Electromagnetic hazards” for Open Consultation:

Draft ED-303 “User guide for lightning protection of fuel tank structure and systems”

This document is intended to be a user’s manual to AC 25.954 1 on acceptable means of compliance for applicants with regards to § 25.954 at Amendment 25 146 and to encourage a consistent approach to be applied across industry. This document is also intended to be a user’s manual to AMC 25.954 on acceptable means of compliance for applicants with regards to EASA CS 25.954 at Amendment 26. The FAA Advisory Circular (AC) and the EASA Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) documents appear to provide equivalent guidance, using identical wording in most sections.
posted on the EUROCAE workspace.

You are invited to review the proposed draft and complete the comment form. Early replies are encouraged.

All comments must be submitted by 5/7/2022 12:00:00 AM.

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