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Figure 2-24.  Attaching Bridle Loop to Deployment Bag
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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 2-25.  Stowing Canopy

ARMY TM 10-1670-279-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-27-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-28 (2) Beginning at upper right inside corner of deployment bag, stow canopy in the bag with S-fold (A, figure 2- 25).  Upon completion of canopy stowage, suspension lines should extend from left side of the bag open end (B, figure 2-25). (3) Stand deployment bag upright with suspension lines routed from left side of deployment bag. (4) Using one turn single, thread, cotton no.  8/7 route thread through top and bottom center bag tie loops by passing thread ends through tie loop from right to left.  Fold suspension lines from left to right over skirt of canopy and routed thread.  Secure tie over the folded suspension lines with a surgeon's knot and a locking knot.  Trim tie ends to 2 inches (B, figure 2-25). 2-16.  Packing the 22-Foot Cargo Extraction Parachute (cont). k. Stowing the Suspension Lines. NOTE When making suspension line stows ensure stows do not exceed the width of the deployment bag. (1) Right of secured center bag tie loops, form a loop in suspension lines and make first suspension line stow at upper right corner of deployment bag suspension line stowage flap.  Secure stow with the previously installed retainer band (A, figure 2-26). (2) Extend suspension lines to upper left corner of stowage flap, form a loop in the suspension line and secure stow with previously installed retainer band. (3) Using procedures in (1) and (2) above, continue stowing suspension lines on stowage flap to a point within six inches of suspension line connector link assemblies.  Make last stow at the lower right side of the stowage flap (B, figure 2-26). I. Closing the Deployment Bag. (1) Position suspension line connector link assemblies back on top of stowed suspension lines and extend adapter web across stowed suspension lines to upper left corner of deployment bag (A, figure 2-27).  S-fold the adapter web across the stowed suspension lines.  Insure the adapter web extends 9 to 12 inches from the left side of the deployment bag. (2) Fold right side of suspension line stowage flap over stowed suspension lines, fold left flap over right flap (B, figure 2-27). (3) Beginning at lower end of suspension line stowage flap, tightly roll flap into open end of deployment bag. Ensure adapter web extends from left side of deployment bag (figure 2-28). Change 1 2-42.1/(2-42.2 blank)

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