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- December 14, 2020, 3:55 PM
With a milestone looming in the revision cycle for the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) standard 409, which deals with aircraft hangars, NATA last week held a webinar to answer industry questions on the topic.
According to NFPA’s original five-year revision timeline, the second draft meeting to consider the latest changes to 409 was supposed to have taken place in April of this year, but due to Covid restrictions, it was postponed. The meeting is now scheduled for the week of February 22, with the revised standard taking effect in 2022.
Among the changes NATA is urging is an easing of the requirements for hangar foam dispensing systems for typical business aviation Group II hangars, which can add $1 million on average to the base build cost, in addition to thousands of dollars in annual maintenance expenses. NATA had commissioned a study from the University of Maryland, which indicated that such systems no longer serve the purpo