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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 420 — License to Operate a Launch Site · § 420.27

§ 420.27. Launch site location review—information requirements.

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An applicant shall provide the following launch site location review information in its application:
(a)A map or maps showing the location of each launch point proposed, and the flight azimuth, IIP, flight corridor, and each impact range and impact dispersion area for each launch point;
(b)Each launch vehicle type and any launch vehicle class proposed for each launch point;
(c)Trajectory data;
(d)Wind data, including each month and any percent wind data used in the analysis;
(e)Any launch vehicle apogee used in the analysis;
(f)Each populated area located within a flight corridor or impact dispersion area;
(g)The estimated casualty expectancy calculated for each populated area within a flight corridor or impact dispersion area;
(h)The effective casualty areas used in the analysis;
(i)The estimated casualty expectancy for each flight corridor or set of impact dispersion areas; and
(j)If populated areas are located within an overflight exclusion zone, a demonstration that there are times when the public is not present or that the applicant has an agreement in place to evacuate the public from the overflight exclusion zone during a launch.
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