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TM-10-1670-279-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 22-Foot Diameter Cargo Extraction Parachute NSN 1670-01-063-3716 and NSN 1670-00-687-5408 Manual
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Packing the 22-Foot Cargo Extraction Parachute (cont)

ARMY TM 10-1670-279-23&P AIR FORCE T.O.  13C5-27-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-28 2-16.   Packing the 22-Foot Cargo Extraction Parachute. This task covers: a.  Inspection   h.  Folding the Gores b.  Orientation    i.  Longfol  ding the Canopy c.  Preparing Parachute for Proper j.  Stowing the Canopy Layout  k.  Stowing the Suspension Lines d.  Removing Inversion I.  Closing the Deployment Bag e.  Removing Partial Inversion m.  Attaching the Extraction Line f.  Locating Suspension Lines n.  Stowing Extraction Line, Adapter Web, or g.  Attaching and Stowing Deployment Release Line Bag Retaining Tie    o.  Signing DA Form 10-42 Tools: Personnel Required: Packing Weights, Item 11, Appendix B 43E(10) Parachute Rigger Line Separator, Item 7, Appendix B Packing Paddle, Item 10, Appendix B References: Knife, Item 4, Appendix B TM 10-1670-201-23 T.O.  13C-1-41/ Materials/Parts: NAVAIR 13-1-17 DA PAM 738-751 Retainer Band, Rubber, Item 1, Appendix D TB 43-0002-4 Webbing, Cotton, Type I, 1/4-in., Item 33, Appendix D   Equipment Condition: Tape, Pressure Sensitive, Item 23, Appendix D   Parachute cleaned (reference paragraph 2-12) Cord, Nylon, Type V, Item 6, Appendix D and given a shakeout (reference paragraph WARNING Failure to detect areas of damage may result in malfunction of the parachute and injury or loss of life to personnel. 2-25

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