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THERMAL RADIATION PROTECTION  UTILITY  SYSTEMS-Cont.
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CHAPTER  2 CANOPY   SYSTEMS Terminal Objective: Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to identify the types of canopy systems; recognize cartridge and cartridge-activated devices (CAD), service life, and expiration dates; identify CAD maintenance policy; and identify the reason for the ordnance certification program. The canopy on modern high-performance air- craft serves several purposes. It protects the crew, provides  enhanced  visibility,  and  serves  as  an avenue of escape in case of emergency. The canopy system includes the canopy itself, plus  all  the  components  used  in  opening  and closing the canopy for normal entrance and exit, as well as those used in jettisoning the canopy during an emergency. Inspection and maintenance of  canopy  actuating  systems  are  important responsibilities of the AME. Three  types  of  canopies  are  present  on  naval aircraft. Two types of canopies—the clamshell type and the sliding type—are commonly used on naval aircraft. The clamshell type used on the F-14 aircraft is hinged aft and opens at the forward end like a clamshell. The sliding type used on the A-6 aircraft rests on tracks on the fuselage and opens and closes by a sliding action. Figure 2-1 illustrates these two types of canopies. A third canopy  type,  the  frangible  canopy,  is  less common,  is  used  on  the  S-3  aircraft,  and  has many  unique  features.  All  three  types  will  be presented in this chapter. Aircraft manufacturers have designed various methods   of   actuating   the   canopy.   Normal opening   and   closing   may   be   accomplished pneumatically   (compressed   air),   electrically, manually,  or  hydraulically.  Emergency  opening (jettisoning) is done pneumatically or explosively. In most instances, more than one method is provided for normal opening and closing of the canopy; thus, if one system fails, the other may be used. The same holds true for jettisoning the canopy. CLAMSHELL  CANOPY  SYSTEM Learning Objective: Identify the types of canopy  systems  and  their  purpose; recognize  the  function,  operation,  and purpose of the components in the F-14 air- craft canopy system. The clamshell canopy is a transparent cockpit enclosure consisting of two acrylic panels in a metal  frame.  During  normal  operation,  a Figure 2-1.—Types of canopies. (A) clamshell (B) sliding. 2-1

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