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Figure 2-40.  First Canopy Stow
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Figure 2-42.  Stowing Remaining Canopy and Net.

ARMY TM 10-1670-271-23&P AIR FORCE TO 14D1-2-464-2 MARINE CORPS TM 01136B-23&P/1 2-16. Packing the T-10B Parachute (CONT). (6) With the left hand move the packing weight and line separator.  Then place the left hand on the  mouth  of  the  deployment  bag  and,  with  the  right  hand,  slide  the  anti-inversion  net  into  the  center  of  the deployment bag (figure 2-42). (7) Turn  deployment  bag  upright,  with  static  line  end  down.    When  entire  canopy  and  net  are stowed, suspension lines should be centered on top of deployment bag. k. Closing Deployment Bag and Stowing Suspension Lines.  After canopy stow has been completed, continue as follows: (1) Pull suspension lines over top center of the deployment bag, fold side flaps of the deployment bag over the stowed canopy anti-inversion net and fold the locking stow panel over the side flaps.  Insert locking stow loops and connector link tie loops through the slots in the locking stow panel. (2) Insert stow hooks in locking stow loop hoods to hold the deployment bag dosed (figure 2-43).   Insert a packing paddle through the connector link tie loops and lay deployment bag down. (3) Grasp all suspension lines and form a loop which reaches from the center of the deployment bag to 2 inches beyond the locking stow loop hood (figure2-44). (4) Insert right stow hook through loop formed by suspension lines.  Ensure that the stow hook is around all of the suspension lines (figure 2-45). (5) Pull the suspension line loop through the right locking stow loop.  Ends of stow should extend 2 inches beyond locking stow loop hood (figure 2-46). (6) Grasp suspension lines approximately the width of the bag and form a second loop which extends 2 inches beyond the left stow loop hood. (7) Insert left stow hook through the formed suspension line loop.  Ensure that the stow hook is around all of the suspension lines (figure 2-47). (8) Pull the suspension line loop through the left locking stow loop.  Enclosures of stow should extend 2 inches beyond locking stow loop hoods (figure 2-48). NOTE Flatten deployment bag. (9) Extend suspension lines to upper right comer of deployment bag.  Form first regular stow (figure 2-49). NOTE Insure that stow hook is around all suspension lines when making stows.  Regular stows should extend through the stow loops to the outer edge of the reinforcement panels, but not more than I inch beyond outer edge of stow loop. Change 3   2-54

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