Collapse to view only § 435.33 - Safety review requirements and procedures.
- § 435.31 - General.
- § 435.33 - Safety review requirements and procedures.
- § 435.35 - Acceptable reusable launch vehicle risk.
- §§ 435.36-435.40 - §[Reserved]
§ 435.31 - General.
The FAA conducts a safety review to determine whether an applicant is capable of reentering a reentry vehicle and payload, if any, to a designated reentry site without jeopardizing public health and safety and the safety of property. A safety approval is part of the licensing record on which the licensing determination is based.
§ 435.33 - Safety review requirements and procedures.
Unless otherwise stated in this subpart, regulations applicable to safety review and approval of the reentry of an RLV contained in part 431, subpart C of this subchapter shall apply to the safety review conducted for a license to reenter a reentry vehicle under this part.
§ 435.35 - Acceptable reusable launch vehicle risk.
To obtain safety approval for reentry, an applicant must demonstrate the following for public risk:
(a) The risk to the collective members of the public from the proposed launch meets the public risk criteria of § 417.107(b)(1) of this chapter;
(b) The risk level to the collective members of the public, excluding persons in water-borne vessels and aircraft, from each proposed reentry does not exceed an expected number of 1 × 10
(c) The risk level to an individual does not exceed 1 × 10