The use of large quantities of hydrazine onboard a military aircraft is of major concern because of its toxicity and potential fire hazard. These hazards and their control are emphasized in this special hydrazine report. The experience accumulated over the past several years indicates that with reasonable precautions, trained personnel, and adequate procedures the proper handling of hydrazine should present no serious hazards. (Author)
Hydrazine Safety Report
1973
50 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fuels , Aeronautics , Industrial Safety Engineering , Hydrazine , Methyl hydrazines , Safety , Aviation safety , Toxicity , Aircraft fires , Storage , Handling , Hazards , Air pollution , Power supplies , Jet fighters , Supersonic aircraft , Jet transport planes , Concorde aircraft , F-14 aircraft , F-15 aircraft , F-16 aircraft , Monofuel emergency power systems