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Figure 5-1.—Personal survival equipment
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AUTOMATIC OPERATION

a  number  of  ways  to  stay  afloat.  Figure  5-1  shows the   personal   equipment   worn   by   the   VA,   VF,   or VS   aircrewman.   The   primary   flotation   device shown   is   the   LPU   life   preserver;   however,   a   closer look   reveals   that   the   aircrewman   is   also   wearing an  anti-g   suit.   This   g   suit   is   an   excellent   flotation device   itself.   When   the   aircrewman   orally   inflates the   g   suit,   it   provides   additional   emergency flotation. NOTE:   In   the   event   the   g   suit   becomes   the only   flotation   device,   it   should   be   removed   from —--  — the   legs   and   worn   as   water   wings.   If   left   on   the legs   and   inflated,   it   could   cause   the   aviator   to become   inverted   in   the   water   (head   down). Life   Preservers Many   different   types   of   life   preservers   are used   by   naval   aviation   personnel.   The   Mk-1   is used   by   maintenance   personnel   working   aboard ship.   The   LPU-30/P   is   used   as   a   substitute   for the   LPP   life   preserver   aboard   carrier-onboard- delivery   (COD)   and   vertical-onboard-delivery (VOD)  aircraft.  The  LPP  life  preservers  are  worn by   passengers   flying   in   naval   aircraft.   The L P A - 2 B    a n d    t h e    L P U - 2 1 B / P    a r e    w o r n    by aircrewmen    flying    in    nonelection-seat-equipped aircraft.   The   LPU-23A/P   and   the   LPU-24A/P are  worn  by  aircrewmen  flying  in  ejection-seat- equipped   aircraft.   These   two   life   preservers   are equipped   with   automatic   inflation   systems   in addition   to   the   manual   actuation   systems.   The FLU-8A/P   automatic   inflation   feature   will   be explained   later   in   this   chapter. Each  of  the  life  preservers  we  will  discuss  is equipped   with   CO2 cylinders   that   will   inflate   the preserver   once   it   is   actuated.   Manual   activation of   the   CO2 cylinders   on   life   preservers   requires only   a   simple   pull   on   the   beaded   handle   or toggle   shown   in   figure   5-2.   Life   preservers   inflate Figure  5-2.—LPA  inflation. 5-3

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