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b. Bomb prelight.
c. Interior inspection.
d. Pre-takeoff procedures.
e. In-light procedures.
f. Descent and landing procedures.
g. Ground saing procedures.
3.4.2.3.1 Aircrew procedural headings. If required, aircrew procedural headings, listed above, shall be
combined or augmented based on system requirements and alignment with applicable Flight Manual
procedures (see 6.2v). Each major heading shall be centered. Horizontal lines shall be used to separate
blocks of procedures. Two lines shall separate major headings from the preceding steps and one line
shall separate subheadings within a major heading.
3.4.2.3.2 Bomb prelight procedures. Bomb prelight procedures shall be prepared for each bomb
carried on the aircraft.
Electronic presentation: When bomb prelight procedures are contained/displayed in the scrollable view,
the bomb designation shall be displayed in the header area adjacent to the TO number. When Normal
aircrew procedures are contained/displayed in the scrollable view, the appropriate subsection title shall be
displayed in the header area adjacent to (or below) the TO number.
Print presentation: Pages containing the bomb prelight procedures shall have the bomb designation printed
immediately below the TO number. Normal aircrew procedure pages shall have the appropriate subsection
title printed immediately below the TO number.
3.4.2.3.3 Illustrations. Illustrations shall be keyed to the applicable step designation number.
Electronic presentation: Illustration dimensioning, size, and legibility shall be designed for optimum viewing
in conjunction with display and use of procedural steps.
Print presentation: If speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2w), illustrations in this section shall be
prepared as small as practical, consistent with effective use of space and all essential detail legible. Illustrations
shall be no more than 20 picas wide. Excess white space shall be avoided in the layout of illustrations.
3.4.2.3.4 Use of lags. If required, lags shall be used in this section to identify aircraft models, bomb
types, and equipment types.
3.4.2.4 Section III Emergency Procedures. The Emergency Procedures section shall include emergency
procedures involving nuclear bombs and aircraft with nuclear bombs aboard. These procedures shall contain
aircrew malfunction analysis and corrective actions to take in the event an emergency occurs. Emergency
procedures shall be in checklist form. Unless otherwise speciied by the acquiring activity, the following
areas shall be presented separately for each bomb: nuclear bomb safe jettison, emergency bomb release (if
applicable), command disable procedures, and permissive action disable (see 6.2x). Emergency procedures
shall be marked in accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-38784.
3.4.2.5 Section IV Nuclear Practice Bomb Description. The Nuclear Practice Bomb Description section
shall include information of direct concern to the aircrew to be able to identify and functionally describe the
practice bombs and practice bomb simulators. Appropriate warnings, cautions, and notes as required to
ensure safe operations, shall be included. If this section is not required, it shall be omitted and succeeding
sections renumbered, as speciied by the acquiring activity (see 6.2y).
3.4.2.6 Glossary. See 3.4.1.7.
3.4.3 Volume 3 Nuclear Bomb Delivery Ballistics. The Nuclear Bomb Delivery Ballistics volume
shall be arranged as follows:
a. Front matter (see 3.4.3.1).
b. Section I Deinition of Terms (see 3.4.3.2).
c. Section II Bombing Data (see 3.4.3.3).
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