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APPENDIX II References 

CHAPTER 1

Environmental Control Systems, NAVAIR 01-85, ADF-2-2.5.1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, August 1988

Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-85, ADF-2-2.4, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, May 1987.

Utility, Environmental and Personnel Survival Equipment, NAVAIR 01-85WBA-2-2.4, Section II, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, April 1981.

Principles of Operation Environmental Control System, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-2.7, Work Packages 00900, 01100, and 01300, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1985.

Principles of Operation Propulsion System, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-2.6, Work Package 004 08, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, April 1980.

Principles of Operation Environmental Control System, A1-F18AA-410-100, Work Packages 00800, 01200, and 01300, Naval Air Systems command, Washington, DC, March 1980.

Airborne Weapons/ Stores Loading Manual, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-75, Chapter 2, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, July 1984.

Maintenance Environmental Control System, NAVAIR 01-F1AAA-2-4-2, Work Package 05500, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1983.

Principles of Operation Environmental Control System, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-2-2-2, Work Package 01000, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, January 1984.

Ground Support Equipment, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-4-15, Work Package 01400, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, March 1982.

Principles of Operation Airframe Group Systems, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-2.2, Work Packages 00307, 00308, 00309, and 013 13, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, July 1977.

Description and Principles of Operation Escape and Survival System, NAVAIR 01-45AAE-2-2.3, Work Package 00500, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1985.

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T2 B/ C Personal Survival, NAVAIR 01-60GAB-2-2.2, Chapter 2, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, December 1987.

CHAPTER 2

Principles of Operation Environmental Control System, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-2-2-2, Work Packages 01400 and 02000, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, January 1984.

Principles of Operation Escape System, NAVAIR 01-F14AAA-2-2-3, Work Package 006 00, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, January 1984.

Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-85ADF2-2.4, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, May 1987.

T2 B/ C Utility System, NAVAIR 01-60GAB-2-2.3, Chapter 2, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, December 1987.

Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-4-8, Page 1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, November 1984.

General Use Cartridges and Cartridge-Actuated Devices for Aircraft and Associated Equipment, NAVAIR 11-100-1.1, Chapter 1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1984.

CHAPTER 3

Environmental Control Systems, A1-F18AC-410-100, Work Packages 00500, 00700, 00800, and 00900, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, August 1988.

Utility, Environmental and Personnel Survival Equipment, NAVAIR 01-85WBA-2-2.4, Section II, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, April 1981.

Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series, NAVEDTRA 172-03-00-85, Module 3, Chapter 1, Naval Education and Training Program Development Center, Pensacola, FL, 1985.

Principles of Operation Environmental Control System, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-2.7, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1985.

Vapor Cycle Charging Cart Assembly, NAVAIR 17-15BH-14, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, June 1966.

Principles of Operation Environmental Control System, Al-H60BB-410-100, Work Package 00300, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, March 1983.

CHAPTER 4

NAVAIROSH Requirements for the Shore Establishment, NAVAIR A1-NASOH-SAF-0001P-5100-1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, February 1986.

Aviators Breathing Oxygen (ABO) Surveillance Program and Field Guide, A6-332A0-GYD-000, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1985.

Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-85ADF-2-2.4, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, May 1987.

Clifton Precision Instrument and Life Support Division, Publication NO. 7596L, Davenport, Iowa, January 1983.

Clifton Precision Instrument and Life Support Division, Publication NO. 7974A, Davenport, Iowa, January 1983.

Technical Report NO. SY-136R-81, Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, Maryland, December 1981.

CHAPTER 5

Servicing Trailer, Liquid Oxygen Low Loss, Closed Loop, NAVAIR 19-25D-26, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1987.

Gaseous Oxygen Servicing Trailer, NAVAIR 19-25D-1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1985.

Tank Storage, Liquid Oxygen, 2,000 Gallon Capacity, NAVAIR 19-5-29, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, August 1967.

Liquid Oxygen System Gas Purging Set, NAVAIR 19-25D-27, AVEL Corporation, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, July 1978.

Aviators Breathing Oxygen (ABO) Surveillance Program and Field Guide, A6-332AO-GYD-000, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1985.

NAVAIROSH Requirements for the Shore Establishment, NAVAIR A1-NAOSH-SAF-0001P-5100-1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, February 1986.

CHAPTER 6

Daily/ Special/ Preservation Maintenance Requirements Cards, Al-F18AA-MRC-200, Cards 66-69, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, January 1987.

FA-18/ A Organizational Maintenance Principles of Operation, A1-F18AC-120-100, Work Packages 00500, 00502, and 00503, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, May 1985.

Ejection Seat Assembly, AS-730CA-MMO-000, Work Packages 00300, 004 00, 00500, 00700, 00800, and 01000, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1982.

Principles of Operation Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-2.8, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, October 1978.

Testing and Troubleshooting Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-3.8, Work Packages 00303 and 00304, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, February 1976.

Weapon System Maintenance Escape and Survival Systems, NAVAIR 01-S3AAA-2-4.8, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1987.

Aircrew Escape Propulsion System (AEPS) Devices, NAVAIR 11-85-1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, June 1985.

General Use Cartridges and Cartridge-Actuated Devices (CADs) for Aircraft and Associated Equipment, NAVAIR 11-100-1.1, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1984.

Cartridges and Cartridge-Actuated Devices (CADs) for Unique Aircraft Systems, NAVAIR 11-100-1.2, Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, September 1984.

 







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