Jettison (aviation)
In aviation, to jettison is to discard fuel, external stores or other expendable items.explosive bolts or a mechanism.
Fuel jettison
- Fuel jettisoning or fuel dumping is an emergency procedure used by crews to reduce the weight of an aircraft in an emergency when the aircraft has reached its maximum landing weight.[2]
External stores jettison
- Some military aircraft can carry weapons (for example bombs or rockets) and fuel tanks on external hardpoints. The pilot can jettison them if necessary, so they do not inhibit actions during combat or in an emergency. Airports may establish specific safe areas for the jettison of external stores, when required.[3][4]
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A 330-US-gallon-capacity (1,200 L) Sargent Fletcherdrop tank being moved across the flight deck of an aircraft carrier
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Three GBU-31JDAM precision guided bombs on a triple-ejector rack, under the wing of a B-52
See also
References
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- ^ ISBN 1-56027-287-2
- ^ Federal Aviation Administration. "Jettisoning of External Stores". faa.gov. Archived from the original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
- ^ Demerly, Tom (29 June 2019). "Watch the Moment an Indian Air Force Jaguar Jet Has a Bird Strike, Jettisons External Loads". theaviationist.com. Archived from the original on 24 July 2021. Retrieved 15 July 2022.