ecquigaent. The beacon used can be received by the PzV on ARC/ET-ARA 25 Soniag gear up to a ranse of 15 ailes, URD/+ bowing gear used by the Laasing to a . range of 3 ailes, ami by both the Lansing and Safeguard og the Sandia porcable D/F sets to the same rane. The Lansing was scheduled to return the pod to Johaston by LOY om Later than 3 + 10 bours, regardless of the mmber of instrumentation cones still in the water. were aboard. The Safeguard was to return to Jobnstod as soon as all sxnplers Lf any objects had not been recovered by daylight the PzV, aiced by helicopters from che Baxer, was to make a systematic search of the impact area for dye-earker slicks. Objects found by this method were to be piczed up by helicopters at the discretion of the Recovery Operations Officer. Samiia was to have one representative in the Lansing CIC, and a D/F set operatoradvisor to the recovery party aboard both the Lansing and the Safeguard. There were to be rad-safe monitors aboard both ships. For Orange the recovery plan was essentially the same as for Teak, with the following exceptions: (1) the floating dry-dock, the Belle Crove, was scheduled to search for the 72, 000-foot instrementation nose cone which was programed to impact 27 miles north of the nain impact area; (2) the portable D/F set on the Lansing was to be transferred to the Belle Grove; and (3) if all objects were not recovered by daylight, the WADC pod was to be transferred from the Lansing to Johnston Island by helicopter rather than by ship, thus saving the Lansing from making the Gy-mile round trip to Johnston, 5.2.5 Resulres of Teak and Orange Recovery Operations . On Teak, as previously stated, the sampler rockets appareatly broke up shortly after second-stage burnout. Both nose cones were recovered from the water within one nile of the launcher. po flight functions had occurred. Exaninsution of the debris .sbows that Both wind-screen split rings, aad possibly the wind screens themselves, failed before i=pact. these failures vill be found in Section 8.1.4. Further, discussion of With these exceptions, the mose cones appeared to have been intact on impact. . . « Four the the six instrumentation nose cones were recovered, and all but Station 39 were sonitored by URD/4 until ispact. The P2V found aose cones frog Stations 55 and 39 by means of the honing beacon and aarked then vith LIC

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