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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS - 14024_127
REVIEW NUMBER 9 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. AND Q2.

Aviation Ordinanceman 1 - Aviation theories and other practices
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accumulators and when handling the gas bottles or containers in which the gases are stowed. When testing for leaks in a gas container, use soapy water. When cleaning hydraulic units, use only the cleaning solvents or other materials specified in the particular missile publication. Keep your hands and other parts of your body clear of exhaust vents when working with test equipment that uses high pneumatic pressure. When any hydraulic unit is disassembled for inspection or repair, make sure that the workbench is thoroughly cleaned of dirt and metal filings. Missile ordnance materials, including rocket motors, igniters, fuzes, warheads, and in some cases boosters or auxiliary rockets, are potentially dangerous. Handle each unit according to the specific procedures authorized in the appropriate publication, Load forward-firing ordnance in authorized loading areas only, with aircraft facing uninhabited areas. When leading/handling forward-firing ordnance, you should avoid working in front or behind the ordnance. REVIEW NUMBER 9 Q1. What solution is used to leak test gas containers? Q2. When handling forward-firing ordnance, what is the desired place you should work? REVIEW NUMBER 7 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q5. A1. The LAU-115/A series guidied missile launcher is used to carry an AIM-7 Sparrow missile on the outboard pylon of an F/A-18 aircraft. A2. The LAU-117/A guided missile launcher completes the F/A-18 aircraft suspension and launching system for the Maverick missile. A3. The AGM-88 HARM missile is compatible with the LAU-118/A guided missile launcher. A4. The LAU-93/A missile launcher is used to carry and launch the AIM-54 Phoenix missile on the F-14 aircraft. AS. The ADU-299E missile adapter is used to hang a LAU-7/A missile launcher on stations 1, 2, 4, and 5 of an A-6 aircraft. REVIEW NUMBER 8 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q3. A1. The handling of guided missiles at the user level was simplified by the introduction of the all-up-round (AUR) concept. A2. The responsibility for assembling individual missile components into complete RFI missiles rests with naval ammunition depot (NAD) or naval weapons station (NWS). A3. The purpose of a mobile missile maintenance unit (MMMU) is to upgrade missiles from a non-RFI to an RFI status. 3-34







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