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TM-10-1670-281-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 64-Foot Diameter Model G-12D NSN 1670-00-893-2371 and Model G-12E NSN 1670-01-060-3705 Manual
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ARMY TM 10-1670-281-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-32-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-32 NOTE Any equipment made of cotton fabric immersed in salt water is to be condemned. See paragraph 2-13e for equipment disposition. c.  Parachute Assemblies Immersed in Salt Water.  If the parachute, or any of its components, has been immersed in salt water for a period in excess of 24 hours it will be condemned.  Additionally, if the parachute, or any of its nylon components, has been immersed in salt water for a period of less than 24 hours, but cannot be rinsed within 48 hours after recovery, R will also be condemned.  However, Ht the cited time limitations can be  met,  then  immediately  upon  recovery,  suspend  or  elevate  the  parachute  assembly  in  a  shaded  area  and allow it to drain for at least 5 minutes.  Do not attempt to wring the fabric or the suspension lines.  Within 48 hours after recovery, under the supervision of a qualified parachute rigger (43E), rinse the recovered parachute assembly as follows: (1)  Place the parachute assembly into a large water-tight container filled with a suitable amount of fresh, clean water to cover the assembly. NOTE If the sat-water-soaked parachute assembly is too large to be placed into a rinsing container, then the rinsing process will be effected by applying fresh, clean water to the assembly using a hose. (2)  Agitate the container contents by hand for 5 minutes. (3)    Remove  the  parachute  assembly  from  the  container  and  suspend  or  elevate  it  in  a  shaded  area, allowing a 5-minute drainage period.  Do not attempt to wring the fabric or the suspension lines. (4)  Repeat the procedures in steps (1) through (3), above, twice, using fresh, clean water for each rinse. (5)  After the third rinse, allow the parachute assembly to drain thoroughly.  Upon completion of draining, dry the assembly in accordance with procedures in e., below. (6)  When dried, perform a technical/rigger-type inspection of the parachute assembly.  Corroded metal components,  or  corrosion-stained  fabrics  or  suspension  lines  will  be  either  repaired  or  replaced  as prescribed by the Maintenance Allocation Chart (MAC) in Appendix B. (7)  Record any repairs, immersion and rinsing in the parachute log record as shown in figures 2-5 and 2- 6. d.    Parachute  Assembly  Immersed  in  Fresh  Water.    Any  parachute  or  its  components  that  has  been immersed in a fresh water lake, river or stream will not require rinsing unless it has been ascertained that the water is dirty, oily or otherwise contaminated.  Procedures for handling a fresh water immersed parachute are as follows: (1)  Contaminated fresh water.  If the parachute, or its components, has been immersed in contaminated fresh water, rinse and dry (see c., above) and, if applicable, repair. 2-17

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