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Figure 2-34.  First and Second Static Line Stowed
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TM-10-1670-282-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 34-Foot Diameter Model G-14 Low-Velocity Cargo Parachute NSN 1670-00-999-2608 Manual
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Figure 2-37. Breakaway Static Line Clevis Taped and Attaching Cord Installed

ARMY TM 10-1670-282-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-30-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-33 Figure 2-35.  Static Line Stow Complete. r. Completing the Pack. (1) Fold the risers diagonally across the top of the pack and temporarily secure each of the riser devises with a pack tiedown strap on the upper end of the pack (figure 2-36). (2) Temporarily secure the pack tiedown straps at the lower end of the pack by tying the straps together. (3) Remove  the  Army  Parachute  Log  Record  (DA  Form  10-42  or  3912)  from  the  inspection  data  pocket  (log record  pocket)  on  the  left  riser  strap  and  record  the  pack  data  as  prescribed  in  paragraph  2-4.    Upon completion of the entries, return the record to the pocket. (4) When a G-14 cargo parachute Is to be used on an aircraft that is not equipped with an anchor line cable and a breakaway static line is required, perform the following: (a) Fold the static line riser clevis back against the static line webbing and secure the clevis to the webbing with at least two turns of pressure-sensitive tape. (b) Cut a 12-inch length of nylon cord and remove the core threads.   Center  the  cord  length  in  the  clevis attaching loop on the static line end (figure 2-37).  Make a temporary tie. 2-49

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