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Date: 2011-05-31 07:00 pm (UTC)B. Weapons are only loaded when needed. Sitting fully loaded is a huge risk. The only exception I know if in US service is the wing-tip Sidewinders on the F-16C Falcon. The plane is designed to be most effective with those missile in place, so they're left on most of the time.
C. Along with physically checking the ordinance, the pilot or WO will do a function check for all weapons before taking off. This involves having the plane make sure that the weapon is "seen" and has a good connection to the cockpit. There is a specific test mode for this to prevent accidents.
D. If this is for a book, please put me in it and kill me horribly.
My uncle was a Naval Aviator and I have a good number of friends in the community.