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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 450 — Launch and Reentry License Requirements · § 450.123

§ 450.123. Population exposure analysis.

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(a)General. A flight safety analysis must account for the distribution of people for the entire region where there is a significant probability of impact of hazardous debris.
(b)Constraints. The exposure analysis must—
(1)Characterize the distribution of people both geographically and temporally;
(2)Account for the distribution of people among structures and vehicle types;
(3)Use reliable, accurate, and timely source data; and
(4)Account for vulnerability of people to hazardous debris effects.
(c)Application requirements. An applicant must submit:
(1)A description of the methods used to develop the exposure input data in accordance with § 450.115(c), and
(2)Complete population exposure data, in tabular form.
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