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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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Figure 2-8.  Rigger's Orientation

ARMY TM 10-1670-281-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-32-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-32 2-16.  Packing the 64-Foot Cargo Parachute, Model G-12D. This task covers: a. Inspection d. Packing the G-12D Parachute Assembly b. Orientation e. Packing the 68-Inch Diameter Pilot c. Preparing Parachute for Parachute Proper Layout Tools: Materials/Parts (Cont): Line Separator, Item 7, Appendix B Webbing, Nylon, Tubular, 1/2-In., Item 57, Appendix D Knife, Item 4, Appendix B Rubber Bands, Item 63, Appendix D Yardstick, Item 24, Appendix B Separator, Link, Item 23, Appendix B Equipment Condition: Materials/Parts: Parachute cleaned (reference paragraph 2-12) and given a shakeout (reference paragraph 2-11). Cloth, Cotton, Muslin, Item 5/6, Appendix D Cord, Nylon, Type III, Item 14/15, Appendix D References: Marking Aid, Item 25/26, Appendix D Paper, Kraft, Item 22, Appendix D DA PAM 738-751 Tape, Pressure Sensitive, Item 34, Appendix D TB 43-000243 Thread, Cotton, Size 8/4, Item 37, Appendix D DA PAM 738-750 Thread, Cotton, Size 8/7, Item 38, Appendix D Webbing, Cotton, Type I, 1/4-in., Item 48, Appendix D 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 paragraph 2-13e 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 paragraph 2-13). (1)   Modified/rigger-type  inspection.    During  packing  of  each  parachute,  it  must  be  given  a  rigger-type inspection by the packers in accordance with paragraph 2-13(2). (2)    Pack-in-process  inspection.    A  pack-in-process  inspection  must  be  performed  by  a  designated supervisory rigger, other than the packers, at seven intervals during the packing procedure.  The inspection is performed  to  ensure  that  the  parachute  is  packed  according  to  authorized  packing  procedures.    (Refer  to paragraph 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 looking from the parachute riser (tension device) toward the canopy vent (stationary post).  See figure 2-8. 2-24

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