ARMY TM 10-1670-281-23&P
AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-32-2
NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-32
2-17. Packing the 64-Foot Cargo Parachute, Model G-12E (cont).
(10) Stowing the suspension lines, centerlines and risers.
(a) Fold the locking stow flap and the locking slot flap over the stowed canopy and insert the
locking stow loops through the respective locking slots (figure 2-82).
(b) Cut a 36-inch length of 1/2-inch wide tubular nylon webbing, or equivalent, for use as a
packing aid. Double-the webbing length and make an overhand knot in the alined webbing
ends..
Figure 2-82. Locking Stow Loops Inserted Through Locking Slots
(c) Using the doubled webbing, encircle the suspension lines and make a girth hitch in the
webbing at a point 15 inches from the closed flaps of the bag. Thread the packing aid length
knotted end through the right locking stow loop and make the first locking stow by pulling the
webbing and suspension lines through the locking stow loop (figure 2-83) until a-3-inch loop
is formed in the suspension lines beyond the locking stow loop. Remove the packing aid.
(d) Using the webbing length packing aid and the procedures in (c) above, make the second
locking stow in the left locking stow loop (figure 2-84).
(e) Lay the deployment bag flat on the floor and expose the suspension line retaining straps by
folding the suspension line stowage flap back over the top panel.
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