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Tatiro757

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Nov 20, 2009
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Could somebody tell me what does governs the use of safety belts, and harnesses for operations on board naval aircraft ? Thanks
 
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The pilots have to survive a crash landing.

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Which Navy, and are you talking ship based or land based, CTOL, STOVL or rotary...?

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Kenat, thanks, i´m refering to all of them
 
i'd look into the MIL-SPECs ... in the assist link above, search for "belts"
 
For the Royal Navy, it's quite likely in a BR somewhere.

For the RAF (who do sometimes operate from carriers) it's probably in an AP somewhere.

Or it may be an AP/BR for each aircraft type.

Or it may be in some standing orders...

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Or maybe a Stanag somewhere will have something.

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Just off the top of my head, I'd look for NavAir guidance. I believe that is the operational engineering org within the DON.
 
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