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DEFUELING – GRAVITY METHOD – continued
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TM-1-1520-238-23-1 Helicopter Attack AH-64A Apache (NSN 1520-01-106-9519) (EIC: RHA) Manual
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FUEL SYSTEM VENTING – continued

TM 1-1520-238-23 1-63 1.22. FUEL SYSTEM VENTING 1.22.1.  Description This task covers: Venting. 1.22.2.  Initial Setup Tools: Aircraft mechanic’s tool kit (item 376, App H) Light duty laboratory apron (item 27, App H) Industrial faceshield (item 129, App H) Chemical protective gloves (item 154, App H) 14-quart utility pail (item 222, App H) Aircraft power unit (item 232, App H) Personnel Required: 67R Attack Helicopter Repairer One person to assist Equipment Conditions: Ref Condition 1.57 Helicopter safed 1.70 External power – electrical applied 1.71 External power – air applied 1.22.3.  Venting WARNING ·Fuel venting shall not be performed during  thunderstorms  or  possible lightning conditions. ·Defueling  is  a  very  hazardous  op- eration  because  of  fuel  vapors. Trained fire fighting personnel and equipment  must  stand  by  during the entire task. NOTE This task is typical for No. 1 and No. 2 engine fuel line venting. GO TO NEXT PAGE M04-1603-1 PILOT STATION

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