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Figure 4-20.—Required ear protection in vicinity of aircraft.
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In addition to flight-line safety rules, the following rules  are  required  when  the  aircraft  reaches  its destination: · · · Do not remove restraint devices or start vehicles until told to do so by the loadmaster. Move only in the direction straightaway from the front and the rear of the aircraft and at least 50 feet away before turning right or left. Also, move at least 300 feet from the aircraft before stopping. During  an  engines-running  offload,  passengers other  than  equipment  drivers  must  exit  the aircraft  for  safety  purposes  before  the  vehicles and cargo offloading can begin. The aircraft loadmaster is the primary authority on any  questions  that  may  arise  pertaining  to  the  aircraft. This includes changing a planned load or changing the means of debarking from the aircraft. All personnel must cooperate fully with the aircrew at all times. If anything Figure 4-21.—Circle of safety. is unclear, call upon the unit embarkation staff for an explanation. Figure 4-22.—Motor vehicle parking restrictions near aircraft. 4-32

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