FAA-STD-002E, Standard Engineering Drawing Preparation and SupportIdent. Num:
FAA-STD-002
Rev. Num:
E
This standard prescribes general requirements for the preparation and revision of architectural and engineering drawings and associated lists that are prepared for facilities by and for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), using the two FAA-accepted CADD software suites, Autodesk AutoCAD and Bentley MicroStation.
FAA-STD-002F, STANDARD ENGINEERING DRAWING PREPARATIONIdent. Num:
FAA-STD-002
Rev. Num:
F
FAA-STD-002F, STANDARD ENGINEERING DRAWING PREPARATION. This standard was updated by the National CAEG Program Office (Air Traffic Control Facilities Operational Services) and has adopted the nationally accepted drawing practices of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Military to the extent specified herein. It will assist in developing a more efficient and effective means for management and technical data control of drawings prepared by and for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Airspace System (NAS) Program. This standard provides:
a. Drawing practices and format material for the preparation of architectural and engineering drawings. b. Definitions and examples of the types of facility and standard drawings to be prepared by and for the Federal Aviation Administration. c. Procedures for the creation of drawing title blocks. d. Numbering, coding and identification procedures for drawings, associated lists, and documents referenced on these drawings and associated lists. e. Practices applicable to Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD).

FAA-STD-025E, PREPARATION OF INTERFACE DOCUMENTATIONIdent. Num:
FAA-STD-025
Rev. Num:
E
This standard contains the requirements for preparing Interface Requirements Documents (IRD), Interface Control Documents (ICD), and Interface Revisions (IR). This standard specifies the format and minimum acceptable content for documenting interfaces within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Airspace System (NAS) and with other external entities. This standard is intended for use by the FAA and associated contractors preparing interface documentation.
FAA-STD-026A, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE (NAS)Ident. Num:
FAA-STD-026
Rev. Num:
A
FAA-STD-026A, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE (NAS). This standard sets forth process and documentation guidance for software development projects for the NAS. The use of this standard for all other software development projects, both internal and external to the FAA, is optional.
FAA-STD-028C, FAA STANDARD CONTRACT TRAINING PROGRAMSIdent. Num:
FAA-STD-028
Rev. Num:
C
FAA-STD-028C, FAA STANDARD CONTRACT TRAINING PROGRAMS. This Standard establishes procedures for contractor-developed and/or delivered training through the application of principles and procedures of a systematic training development process.
FAA-STD-039C, STANDARD PRACTICE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS)Ident. Num:
FAA-STD-039C
Rev. Num:
C
FAA-STD-039C, STANDARD PRACTICE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS)
OPEN SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE AND PROTOCOLS. This standard establishes the open systems data communications architecture and authorized protocol standards for the National Airspace System (NAS). The NAS will consist of various types of processors and communications networks procured from a variety of vendors. Well-defined data communications architecture is required to ensure interoperability among NAS open end-systems, and with external systems.
This document was prepared in accordance with FAA-STD-005e.
FAA-STD-042B, STANDARD PRACTICE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS)NAMING AND ADDRESSING STRUCTURE FOR GROUND-TO-GROUND COMMUNICATIONIdent. Num:
FAA-STD-042
Rev. Num:
B
FAA-STD-042B, STANDARD PRACTICE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS)NAMING AND ADDRESSING STRUCTURE FOR GROUND-TO-GROUND COMMUNICATION. This standard establishes the naming and addressing standards that should be supported in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Airspace System (NAS) data communications infrastructure, including end systems, local area networks (LAN), and wide area networks (WAN).
This standard specifies the available procedures and industry-accepted practices that must be used to implement a minimum subset to ensure NAS system interoperability. The minimum set defined in this document may exceed the minimum requirements for a particular program or project.
Naming and addressing practices in this standard are consistent with FAA-STD-039c and ICAO Doc. 9705 Ed. 3 and ICAO Doc. 9739.
FAA-STD-045A, STANDARD PRACTICE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS) COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PROTOCOLS AND MECHANISMSIdent. Num:
FAA-STD-045
Rev. Num:
A
FAA-STD-045A, STANDARD PRACTICE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS) COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY PROTOCOLS AND MECHANISMS. FAA-STD-045a covers approved protocols and mechanisms for ensuring secure data communication within the NAS. This standard discusses security for the NAS systems founded upon the OSI architecture reference model and Internet Protocol Suite.
Networks based upon X.25 and Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) are covered by the previous version of this standard, FAA-STD-045.
Naming and Addressing information is not covered in this document. Refer to the applicable Interface Requirements Documents (IRDs) and Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for requirements for naming and addressing.
Interoperability and conformance testing is not applicable to this document.
FAA-STD-058, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION STANDARD PRACTICE FACILITY CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (8 NOV 2002)Ident. Num:
FAA-STD-058
FAA-STD-058, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION STANDARD PRACTICE FACILITY CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT (8 NOV 2002)., This standard is approved for use by all organizations of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It establishes a standard practice and approach for the management of facility configurations. Through the implementation of Facility Configuration Management, current and consistent facility configuration data will be readily available prior to the site adaptation and/or installation phase, simplifying the project-by-project data gathering. Facilities covered by this standard include: Air Route Traffic Control Centers (ARTCC; Airport Traffic Control Towers (ATCT); Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON); Automated Flight Service Stations (AFSS); Air Route Surveillance Radar, (ARSR-4), Joint Surveillance Sites (JSS); Large Terminal Radar Approach Control (Large TRACONS); Air Traffic Control System Command Center (ATCSCC); Center Radar Approach Control (CERAP)

FAA-STD-060A, DATA STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS)Ident. Num:
FAA-STD-060
Rev. Num:
A
FAA-STD-060A, DATA STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS). This Standard describes the detailed NAS data specifications for use in defining all data interfaces controlled by the NAS Configuration Control Board, that is, interfaces specified in an Interface Requirements Document (IRD) – or, where there is no parent IRD for data specifications, the Interface Control Document (ICD) – that becomes a NAS Configuration Item. This Standard also applies to data required for two or more NAS systems, regardless of the storage or transmission media used; e.g., manually-transmitted adaptation data that is not specified in an IRD or ICD.
FAA-STD-060B, DATA STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS)Ident. Num:
FAA-STD-060
Rev. Num:
B
FAA-STD-060B, DATA STANDARD FOR THE NATIONAL AIRSPACE SYSTEM (NAS). This Standard describes the detailed NAS data specifications for use in defining all data interfaces controlled by the NAS Configuration Control Board, that is, interfaces specified in an Interface Requirements Document (IRD) – or, where there is no parent IRD for data specifications, the Interface Control Document (ICD) – that becomes a NAS Configuration Item. This Standard also applies to data required for two or more NAS systems, regardless of the storage or transmission media used; e.g., manually-transmitted adaptation data that is not specified in an IRD or ICD.