An in-flight refueling system and method for facilitating the emergency
separation of the components of a probe and drogue in-flight refueling.
The in-flight refueling system and method provides a fuse device capable
of being installed between, for instance, an elongate hose configured to
trail from a tanker aircraft, and a drogue connected to, and in fluid
communication with, the elongate hose. The fuse device may be configured
to separate in response to a separating force such that the drogue may
separate from the elongate hose prior to the exertion of a damaging
force, a non-certified force, or an unknown aerodynamic force on the
elongate hose, on a probe carried by a second receiver aircraft, or on
the tanker aircraft.