Aircraft Approach Control AN/SPN-41, composed of shipboard and airborne equipments, can be used as an independent landing aid or as a Mode I monitor on AN/SPN-42A equipped carriers. In order to satisfactorily accomplish this monitoring, each piece of equipment must operate within allowable tolerances. These tests are designed to provide the criteria for initial and periodic checks of the system to ensure operation within acceptable limits. There are three categories of certification tests. Category I tests are the basic equipment tests. Category II tests are pierside flights to check the system alignment and correlation of the AN/SPN-41 with the AN/SPN-42A and the Fresnel Lens Optical Landing System (FLOLS). Category III tests are the at-sea flight tests using aircraft equipped to record data. (Author)
Certification Test Procedures for Aircraft Approach Control, AN/SPN-41. Revision
1979
66 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Air Transportation , Carrier controlled approach radar , Acceptance tests , Sea testing , Carrier landings , Test methods , Military requirements , Alignment , Maintenance management , Test and evaluation , Electrical properties , Handbooks , AN/SPN-41 , AN/SPN-42 , FLOLS(Fresnel Lens Optical Landing Systems)
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