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- From: shafer@rigel.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer)
- Subject: Re: Aurora chase planes (was Re: Aurora)
- In-Reply-To: henry@zoo.toronto.edu's message of Fri, 25 Dec 1992 20:02:03 GMT
- Message-ID: <SHAFER.92Dec25224150@ra.dfrf.nasa.gov>
- Sender: news@news.dfrf.nasa.gov (Usenet news)
- Organization: NASA Dryden, Edwards, Cal.
- References: <Bzo1Fv.MD0.1@cs.cmu.edu> <SHAFER.92Dec22074730@rigel.dfrf.nasa.gov>
- <1h8beqINN9hv@news.cerf.net> <1992Dec23.194205.17821@mksol.dseg.ti.com>
- <SHAFER.92Dec23221311@ra.dfrf.nasa.gov> <BztznG.4K0@zoo.toronto.edu>
- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 06:41:53 GMT
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- On Fri, 25 Dec 1992 20:02:03 GMT, henry@zoo.toronto.edu (Henry Spencer) said:
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- HS> In article <SHAFER.92Dec23221311@ra.dfrf.nasa.gov> shafer@rigel.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer) writes:
- >... Remember that flight test, including the chasing, is
- >only done by test organizations; operational squadrons (the people who
- >routinely fly with weapons) are only rarely involved. Dryden, for
- >example, has absolutely no weapons...
-
- HS> A side issue here is that many people don't understand that weapons are
- HS> *dangerous*. Contrary to what you might think from half-baked war movies,
- HS> properly-trained troops treat even hand grenades with great respect and
- HS> considerable caution. Live missiles are dangerous to handle, dangerous
- HS> to carry, dangerous to have around. Even *storing* them safely takes
- HS> care and effort. Aircraft don't fly armed without good reason.
-
- Excellent point, Henry. You can't even walk in front of an armed
- airplane once the streamers have been pulled at the Hot Gun Line.
-
- All the ordnance (missiles and rounds for the cannon) are stored in
- bunkers, quite a ways from everything else here at Edwards AFB. I
- understand that there is quite a series of checks before live weapons
- ever even get to the aircraft and I know that there are elaborate
- precautions taken when they're on the aircraft. For example, you
- don't just pin the missile and taxi the aircraft back to your ramp for
- the night--you unload it, store it overnight, and them put it back on
- the airplane the next day. (I should mention that the precautions may
- be different at operational bases; AFFTC, being a test organization,
- may be more cautious than, say, a TAC base, but I suspect that the
- differences are minor.)
-
-
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- Mary Shafer DoD #0362 KotFR NASA Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA
- shafer@rigel.dfrf.nasa.gov Of course I don't speak for NASA
- "A MiG at your six is better than no MiG at all." Unknown US fighter pilot
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