FAA 14 CFR PART 420-2011 LICENSE TO OPERATE A LAUNCH SITE《运营发射场地的许可证》.pdf
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1、796 14 CFR Ch. III (1111 Edition) Pt. 420 on a hazard analysis form with numbers and letters provided for multiple entries against an individual line item. A line item consists of a hardware or operation description and a hazard. (4) Hazard analysis data. A hazard analysis form must contain or refer
2、ence all informa-tion necessary to understand the relation-ship of a system, subsystem, component, or operation with a hazard cause, control, and verification. (e) Hazard analysis supporting data. A ground safety analysis report must include data that supports the hazard analysis. If such data does
3、not fit onto the hazard anal-ysis form, a launch operator must provide the data in a supporting data chapter. This chapter must contain a table of contents and may reference other documents that contain supporting data. PARTS 418419 RESERVED PART 420LICENSE TO OPERATE A LAUNCH SITE Subpart AGeneral
4、Sec. 420.1 Scope. 420.3 Applicability. 420.5 Definitions. 420.6420.14 Reserved Subpart BCriteria and Information Requirements for Obtaining a License 420.15 Information requirements. 420.17 Bases for issuance of a license. 420.19 Launch site location reviewgeneral. 420.21 Launch site location review
5、launch site boundary. 420.23 Launch site location reviewflight corridor. 420.25 Launch site location reviewrisk analysis. 420.27 Launch site location reviewinfor-mation requirements. 420.29 Launch site location review for unproven launch vehicles. 420.30 Launch site location review for per-mitted la
6、unch vehicles. 420.31 Agreements. 420.32420.40 Reserved Subpart CLicense Terms and Conditions 420.41 License to operate a launch sitegen-eral. 420.43 Duration. 420.45 Transfer of a license to operate a launch site. 420.47 License modification. 420.49 Compliance monitoring. Subpart DResponsibilities
7、of a Licensee 420.51 Responsibilitiesgeneral. 420.53 Control of public access. 420.55 Scheduling of launch site operations. 420.57 Notifications. 420.59 Launch site accident investigation plan. 420.61 Records. 420.63 Explosive siting. 420.65 Handling of solid propellants. 420.67 Storage or handling
8、of liquid propel-lants. 420.69 Solid and liquid propellants located together. 420.71 Lightning protection. APPENDIX A TO PART 420METHOD FOR DEFIN-ING A FLIGHT CORRIDOR APPENDIX B TO PART 420METHOD FOR DEFIN-ING A FLIGHT CORRIDOR APPENDIX C TO PART 420RISK ANALYSIS APPENDIX D TO PART 420IMPACT DISPER
9、SION AREAS AND CASUALTY EXPECTANCY ESTI-MATE FOR AN UNGUIDED SUBORBITAL LAUNCH VEHICLE APPENDIX E TO PART 420TABLES FOR EXPLO-SIVE SITE PLAN AUTHORITY: 49 U.S.C. 7010170121. SOURCE: Docket No. FAA19995833, 65 FR 62861, Oct. 19, 2000, unless otherwise noted. Subpart AGeneral 420.1 Scope. This part pr
10、escribes the information and demonstrations that must be pro-vided to the FAA as part of a license application, the bases for license ap-proval, license terms and conditions, and post-licensing requirements with which a licensee shall comply to re-main licensed. Requirements for pre-paring a license
11、 application are con-tained in part 413 of this subchapter. 420.3 Applicability. This part applies to any person seek-ing a license to operate a launch site or to a person licensed under this part. A person operating a site that only sup-ports amateur rocket activities as de-fined in 14 CFR 1.1, doe
12、s not need a li-cense under this part to operate the site. Docket No. FAA200727390, 73 FR 73782, Dec. 4, 2008 420.5 Definitions. For the purpose of this part. Ballistic coefficient means the weight of an object divided by the quantity VerDate Mar2010 13:23 Feb 23, 2011 Jkt 223046 PO 00000 Frm 00806
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14、 object. Compatibility means the chemical property of materials that may be lo-cated together without increasing the probability of an accident or, for a given quantity, the magnitude of the effects of such an accident. Debris dispersion radius (Dmax) means the estimated maximum distance from a laun
15、ch point that debris travels given a worst-case launch vehicle failure and flight termination early in flight. For an expendable launch vehicle, flight termination is assumed to occur at 10 seconds into flight. Downrange area means a portion of a flight corridor beginning where a launch area ends an
16、d ending 5,000 nau-tical miles from the launch point, or where the IIP leaves the surface of the Earth, whichever is shorter, for an or-bital launch vehicle; and ending with an impact dispersion area for a guided sub-orbital launch vehicle. E,F,G coordinate system means an or-thogonal, Earth-fixed,
17、geocentric, right-handed system. The origin of the coordinate system is at the center of an ellipsoidal Earth model. The E-axis is positive directed through the Green-wich meridian. The F-axis is positive directed though 90 degrees east lon-gitude. The EF-plane is coincident with the ellipsoidal Ear
18、th models equa-torial plane. The G-axis is normal to the EF-plane and positive directed through the north pole. E,N,U coordinate system means an or-thogonal, Earth-fixed, topocentric, right-handed system. The origin of the coordinate system is at a launch point. The E-axis is positive directed east.
19、 The N-axis is positive directed north. The EN-plane is tangent to an ellip-soidal Earth models surface at the ori-gin and perpendicular to the geodetic vertical. The U-axis is normal to the EN-plane and positive directed away from the Earth. Effective casualty area (Ac) means the aggregate casualty
20、 area of each piece of debris created by a launch vehicle failure at a particular point on its tra-jectory. The effective casualty area for each piece of debris is the area within which 100 percent of the unprotected population on the ground are assumed to be a casualty, and outside of which 100 per
21、cent of the population are as-sumed not to be a casualty. An effec-tive casualty area accounts for the characteristics of the debris piece, in-cluding its size, the path angle of its trajectory, impact explosions, and de-bris skip, splatter, and bounce. An ef-fective casualty area also accounts for
22、the size of a person. Explosive means any chemical com-pound or mechanical mixture that, when subjected to heat, impact, fric-tion, detonation or other suitable initi-ation, undergoes a rapid chemical change that releases large volumes of highly heated gases that exert pressure in the surrounding me
23、dium. The term applies to materials that either deto-nate or deflagrate. Explosive division means the division within hazard class 1 of an explosive as defined in the United Nations Organi-zation classification system for trans-port of dangerous goods, and as deter-mined in accordance with 49 CFR pa
24、rt 173, subpart C. Explosive equivalent means a measure of the blast effects from explosion of a given quantity of material expressed in terms of the weight of trinitrotoluene (TNT) that would produce the same blast effects when detonated. Explosive hazard facility means a fa-cility at a launch site
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