Fuzes and/or warheads dropped 5 feet or more onto
a hard surface and rockets that have been accidentally
released from aircraft launchers upon aircraft landing
must be disposed of according to current directives. If a
loaded launcher is dropped, you should NOT use it until
the launcher tubes, latching mechanisms, and rockets
are inspected for damage.
Rocket launchers should NOT be suspended from a
bomb rack that does not have independent ignition and
jettisoning circuits. To prevent possible explosion, do
NOT expose airborne rockets or loaded launchers to the
exhaust from jet engine starter pods or gas turbine
compressors. A minimum distance, as indicated on the
unit, must be maintained between the gas turbine
exhaust path and rocket assemblies upon which the
exhaust
impinges.
In
the
absence
of
specific
information on the unit, a minimum distance of 10 feet
must be maintained.
Rockets should NOT be loaded or unloaded from
launchers while on the flight deck. RF barriers should
remain in place on the launcher while on the flight
deck.
The detent pin must be in the breaker switch at all
times. The only exceptions are when you are making
certain electrical checks, or when the aircraft is ready
for flight. Do NOT, under any circumstances, perform
an electrical test with rockets in the launcher.
REVIEW NUMBER 6
Q1.
If you are working around rockets or loaded
pods, the preferred position is __________.
Q2.
Smoking
is
not
permitted
within
what
minimum range of rocket ammunition?
Q3.
What is the maximum distance that a rocket
motor can be dropped and still be used as a
serviceable motor?
Q4.
What minimum distance must be maintained
between gas turbine exhaust paths and
rockets?
REVIEW NUMBER 5 ANSWERS
A1.
The center section of the launcher that houses
or supports all other components of the
launcher.
A2.
RF barriers are used on 2.75-inch rocket pods
to prevent entry of electromagnetic radiation
into the igniter circuit.
A3.
The components that are common to rocket
launcher packages are as follows: fairings,
breaker switch, mode selector switch, and
intervalometer.
A4.
The breaker switch, found on all rocket
launchers, prevents loaded rockets from
firing.
A5.
The detent pin in the rocket launcher safe/arm
device is removed immediately before takeoff.
A6.
The weight, depending on configuration, of a
fully loaded LAU-10 rocket launcher is
approximately 500 to 550 pounds.
REVIEW NUMBER 6 ANSWERS
A1.
If you are working around rockets or loaded
pods, the preferred position is at the sides of
the rocket or pod. Never work in front or
behind them.
A2.
Smoking is not permitted within 200 feet of
rocket ammunition.
A3.
A rocket motor can be dropped 2 feet and still
be used as a serviceable motor.
A4.
A minimum of 10 feet must be maintained
between gas turbine exhaust paths and
rockets.
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