Subelement K: K – Aircraft— Topic 73: Equipment Functions
Question 3-73K4
Element 3 (GROL)Before ground testing an aircraft RADAR, the operator should:
Explanation
Before ground testing an aircraft RADAR, the operator must prioritize personnel safety due to the high-power radiofrequency (RF) energy emitted. RADAR systems transmit concentrated beams of RF radiation, which can exceed safe exposure limits for humans and cause tissue heating or other hazards. Clearing the area in front of the antenna ensures that maintenance personnel are not exposed to potentially dangerous levels of RF energy, aligning with RF exposure guidelines and regulations (e.g., FCC Part 1).
While options B, C, and D describe important operational and diagnostic steps for proper equipment function and longevity, they do not address the immediate safety concern of RF radiation exposure to personnel, which is paramount when a high-power transmitter like a radar is active. Ensuring human safety from radiation hazards must always be the first consideration.
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