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- | ====== UKHAS Guidelines ====== | + | ====== UKHAS Guidelines |
- | This set of guidelines has been put together by members of UKHAS as a suggestion | + | This set of guidelines has been put together by members of UKHAS (United Kingdom High Altitude Society) |
- | - Permission from the CAA is required | + | - Permission from the CAA must be obtained |
- | - In keeping | + | - Projects should aim to make their payload as light as possible both for safety but also as this will require less helium saving money and a finite resource. Flights |
- | - a flight with one or more packages should have a combined mass of less than 4 kg | + | - Keep within |
- | - the line between the balloon and chute to have a breaking strain | + | - a flight with one or more payload |
- | - if any package is 2 kg or more the area density must be below 13 g per square centimetre. | + | - a force of less than 230 N is required to separate the suspended payload and parachute from the balloon. (See Note1) |
- | - Projects should aim to make their payload as light as possible both for safety but also as this will require less helium saving money and a finite resource. | + | - if any package is 2 kg or more the area density must be below 13 g per square centimetre. |
- Payloads should have insulation surrounding the equipment both for maintaining temperature but also providing ' | - Payloads should have insulation surrounding the equipment both for maintaining temperature but also providing ' | ||
- Antenna elements that face down should be flexible - avoid metal rods. | - Antenna elements that face down should be flexible - avoid metal rods. | ||
- | - Before launching a balloon run computer | + | - Before launching a balloon run computer |
- Always get the landowners permission before attempting to recover a payload. | - Always get the landowners permission before attempting to recover a payload. | ||
- As there is a chance that your payload may not be recoverable strive to make it as environmentally friendly as possible. | - As there is a chance that your payload may not be recoverable strive to make it as environmentally friendly as possible. | ||
- Seek help from more experienced UKHAS members when encountering an area outside your comfort zone. | - Seek help from more experienced UKHAS members when encountering an area outside your comfort zone. | ||
- | - Follow local regulations when operating and storing compressed gases such as Helium | + | - Follow local regulations when operating and storing compressed gases such as Helium. |
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+ | Note1: The force to be applied in a direction parallel to the suspension line. | ||
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+ | Note2: The area density is determined by dividing the total mass in grams of the payload package by the area in square centimeters of its smallest surface. |
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