MIL-DTL-85097D, DETAIL SPECIFICATION: USN/USMC PROPELLANT ACTUATED DEVICES (PADs), GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR (21-AUG-1998)
MIL-DTL-85097D, DETAIL SPECIFICATION: USN/USMC PROPELLANT ACTUATED DEVICES (PADs), GENERAL SPECIFICATION FOR (21-AUG-1998)., This specification covers the requirements for propellant actuated devices (PADs) used in
aircrew escape systems. The requirements common to all such devices are in this specification;
requirements unique to individual PADs are in the associated detail specifications, listed in Supplement 1
of this specification, and take precedence over this general specification. The aircrew escape propulsion system is composed of a variety of propellant actuated
devices that when sequentially activated provide for aircrew safety during an emergency egress. Units such
as catapults or the catapult phase of a rocket catapult will propel the ejection seat and its occupant out of the
aircraft. Units such as under seat or seat back rocket motors or the rocket phase of a rocket catapult will
propel the ejection seat and occupant safely away from the aircraft. Other rocket motors provide reactive
impulse for seat subsystems such as man-seat separation, seat trajectory modification, canopy jettison, or
parachute deployment. The system will propel the occupant of the seat at a sufficient velocity to ensure that
he will clear a fast moving aircraft by a safe margin and attain a height required to permit parachute
deployment and a normal and safe descent. The specific intended use for a particular unit will be described
in 6.1 of the individual associated detail specification. All of the aircrew escape propulsion systems covered
by this document and its associated detail specifications are used for military aircraft only and have no
commercial applications.