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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 450 — Launch and Reentry License Requirements · § 450.165

§ 450.165. Flight commit criteria.

217 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t14/s§ 450.165·

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(a)General. For each launch or reentry, an operator must establish and observe flight commit criteria that identify each condition necessary prior to flight to satisfy the requirements of § 450.101, and must include:
(1)Surveillance of any region of land, sea, or air in accordance with § 450.161;
(2)Monitoring of any meteorological condition necessary to—
(i)Be consistent with any safety analysis required by this part; and
(ii)If necessary in accordance with § 450.163, mitigate the potential for a launch or reentry vehicle intercepting a lightning strike, or encountering a nearby discharge;
(3)Implementation of any launch or reentry window closure in the launch or reentry window for the purpose of collision avoidance in accordance with § 450.169;
(4)Confirmation that any safety-critical system is ready for flight;
(5)Confirmation from the FAA that the risk to critical assets satisfies the requirements of § 450.101(a)(4) or (b)(4);
(6)For any reentry vehicle, except a suborbital vehicle, monitoring by the operator or an onboard system that the status of safety-critical systems is healthy before enabling reentry flight, to assure the vehicle can reenter safely to Earth; and
(7)Any other hazard controls derived from any safety analysis required by this part.
(b)Application requirements. An applicant must submit a list of all flight commit criteria.
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