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Packing the 22-Foot Cargo Extraction Parachute
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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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Figure 2-9.  Rigger’s Orientation

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 (cont). 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 TM 10-1670-201-23 and DA PAM 738-751.  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 airdrop, it must be given a rigger-type inspection by the packer in accordance with para.  2-13 above. (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). b.  Orientation.  Throughout this manual, all directions (right, left, upper, lower, top, bottom, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are given from the rigger's point of view, as the rigger stands at the tension plate end of the packing table facing the apex-hook end of the table (figure 2-9). (1) Top, that portion of the equipment that is farthest from the packing table surface. (2) Bottom, that portion of the equipment that is nearest to the packing table surface. c.  Preparing Parachute for Proper Layout.  Prepare the parachute as follows: (1)  If components of the parachute assembly are detached, assemble the parachute during layout in accordance with paragraph 2-8.  Place packing tools in convenient locations on the packing table.  Lay the canopy assembly lengthwise on the packing table, and attach the canopy to the packing table apex hook (figure 2-10). (2)  Attach the connector links to the tension plate and apply enough tension to keep the canopy on the table. Check vent lines to determine if the canopy is inverted.  If the vent lines do not appear attached to the outside of the upper lateral band, the canopy is inverted. 2-26

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