Lamps Mk Iii Helicopter Landing System Parts

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000138EB O-ring
006910144
0024432957 O-ring
002526056
014-711-70 O-ring
010460629
014-7757 O-ring
010460629
016-7757 O-ring
010431419
019-7757 O-ring
010501539
02552P62 O-ring
011284873
0411161-028 O-ring
005805056
0411161-042 O-ring
010515542
07A568-128N O-ring
011283955
07A568-130N O-ring
011132083
080-04273-2 O-ring
011074956
080-49800-143 O-ring
010515542
080-58532-8 O-ring
010460628
0S026479 O-ring
000076143
100-011-0270 O-ring
010470435
1000754 O-ring
010491292
10053911 O-ring
005805056
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Helicopter Landing System, Lamps Mk Iii

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A helicopter deck (or helo deck) is a helicopter pad on the deck of a ship, usually located on the stern and always clear of obstacles that would prove hazardous to a helicopter landing. In the United States Navy, it is commonly and properly referred to as the flight deck.

In the Royal Navy, landing on is usually achieved by first lining up on the port quarter parallel to the ship's heading, then once the deck motion is deemed to be acceptable the pilot sidesteps the aircraft laterally using a white painted line (the bum line) as a reference.

Shipboard landing for some helicopters is assisted though use of a haul-down device that involves attachment of a cable to a probe on the bottom of the aircraft prior to landing. Tension is maintained on the cable as the helicopter descends, assisting the pilot with accurate positioning of the aircraft on the deck; once on deck locking beams close on the probe, locking the aircraft to the flight deck. This device was pioneered by the Royal Canadian Navy and was called "Beartrap". The U.S. Navy implementation of this device, based on Beartrap, is called the "RAST" system (for Recovery Assist, Secure and Traverse) and is an integral part of the LAMPS Mk III (SH-60B) weapons system.

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