
JIG 4 Standard - Joint Inspection Group
Published in September 2021, JIG 4 is the Standard for fuelling operations at smaller airports (typically <10 million litres per year with road or rail supply only). A separate JIG 1 Standard is …
Checklist - JIG 4 (Issue 4) - Joint Inspection Group
2025年3月13日 · Approximately 45% of jet fuel in the world is supplied through more than 2750 JIG member facilities that follow JIG standards
document shall be used for locations registered to JIG’s Inspection Tracking System, known as “JITS”. This document shall be eemed a sampling review to de
Joint Inspection Group. JIG - Aviation Fuel Supply Standards
Approximately 45% of jet fuel in the world is supplied through more than 2750 JIG member facilities that follow JIG standards. Registered in England and Wales. Aviation Fuel Operating …
JIG4 Checklist Ver.4.2 Jan-2023
2023年1月2日 · This document provides guidance for inspecting smaller airports, depot, and into-plane facilities. It outlines the inspection process and provides assessment criteria. Key points …
Jig 4 SmallerAirportsJIG4 CHECK LIST | PDF | Valve | Road - Scribd
This document provides a template for inspecting smaller airport depots and into-plane facilities. It includes sections for summarizing key information such as ownership, personnel, grades …
JIG: the highest quality control standards in aviation
Starting in 1973, they together established a first generation of 4 international standards. The first one, JIG 1, explains how to manage refuelling operations, meaning the transport of fuel from …
JIG 4 : ISSUE 2 - Intertek Inform
2013年1月12日 · Gives a standard set of guidelines which can be used as a reference for the preparation of detailed quality control and fuel handling procedures at 'Smaller Airport' locations.
JIG-4 | Guidelines For Aviation Fuel Quality Control and Operating ...
Document Number JIG 4:2007 Revision Level 2007 EDITION Status Current Publication Date May 1, 2007
New text regarding FAME: Unless FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester) can be controlled to limit the exposure in Jet Fuel to less than 5 mg/kg in accordance with JIG Bulletin 75, then in markets …