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TM-10-1670-276-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 26-Foot Diameter High-Velocity Cargo Parachute NSN 1670-00-872-8109 Manual
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Packing the 26-Foot Cargo Parachute (cont)

ARMY TM 10-1670-276-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-29-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-29 2-16.   Packing the 26-Foot Cargo Parachute. This task covers: a.   Inspection i. Assembly b.   Orientation j. Folding the Gores c.   Preparing Parachute k. Longfolding the Canopy for Proper Layout I. Preparing to Stow Canopy d.   Removing Inversion m.   Stowing the Canopy e.   Removing Turns n. Stowing Suspension Lines f.    Removing Tangles o. Riser Securing Ties g.   Removing Twists p. Completing Pack h.   Proper Layout Tools. Materials/Parts (cont) Packing Weights, Item 10, Section III, Appendix B Webbing, Cotton, Type 1, 1/4-in, Item 41, Line Separator, Item 7, Section III, Appendix B Appendix D Materials/Parts: Equipment Condition: Cord, Nylon, Type III, Item 12, Appendix D Parachute cleaned (reference paragraph 2-12) and Retainer Band, Rubber, Item 1, Appendix D given a shakeout (reference paragraph 2-11). Tape, Pressure Sensitive, Item 29, Appendix D Thread, Cotton, Ticket No 8/7, Item 31, Appendix D References: Webbing, Nylon, Tubular, 3/4-In OD, Item 45, Appendix D TB 750-126 TB 43-0002-43 WARNING Failure to detect areas of damage may result In malfunction of the parachute and injury or loss of life to personnel a. Inspection.   If defects or damages are discovered during Inspection of a parachute, the parachute must be rigger-rolled and processed for maintenance In accordance with TB 750-126. A rigger-type Inspection and a pack-in-process inspection must be performed in conjunction with each packing of a parachute (refer to para 2-13). (1) Rigger-type inspection. Before each parachute Is packed for air delivery, it must be given a rigger-type inspection by the packer in accordance with paragraph 2-13. (2) Pack-in-process inspection. A pack-in-process Inspection must be performed by a designated supervisory rigger, other than the packer, at seven intervals during the packing procedure. The inspection Is performed to assure that the parachute Is packed according to authorized packing procedures (refer to para 2-13). 2-23

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