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SAFETY  PRECAUTIONS
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Aviation Ordinanceman 2 & 3 - Aviation theories and other practices
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CHAPTER 2 AIRCRAFT ROCKETS AND ROCKET LAUNCHERS

REVIEW NUMBER 10 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1 THROUGH Q4. A1. Practice bombs are primarily used for safety when training new or inexperienced pilots and ground-handling crews. A2. The two general types of practice bombs are  the  subcaliber  and  the  full-scale bombs. A3. The Mk 76 Mod 5 subcaliber practice bomb is used for impact firing only. The BDU-48/B subcaliber practice bomb is used to simulate retarded weapons delivery. A4. Mk 80 (series) inert LDGP bombs are painted  blue. REVIEW NUMBER 11 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Q1. THROUGH Q4. A1. Don't use a fuze that has been removed from its hermetically sealed container for over  30  days. A2. Never unpack fuzes from their containers in the magazine. A3. Explosive bomb ammunition is hazardous because  of its tendency to set off all explosive  material near it if it is detonated. A4. Handling practice bombs causes more injuries than handling bomb ammunition containing  high  explosives. 1-52

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