Feniks STUDENT Instruction Manual, No.
033-02-100
edition
IA
, 2012, page
18
of
38
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25.
Arrange the remaining free-bag tape in a
V
-shape.
26.
Thread the temporary line through the pilot
chute spring (14) from underneath, and then
through the eye in the top of the pilot chute.
ATTENTION!
Make sure that the temporary line is not
placed on the outside of the spring coil.
27.
Place the pilot chute base centrally around
the eyes of closed flaps (15).
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28.
Compress the spring to prevent the trapping
of pilot chute material and/or netting between
spring coils.
29.
Block the spring with the closing pin formerly
removed from the temporary loop, and place it
in the closing loop again.
30.
Arrange the pilot chute material and netting
around the spring
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31.
Thread the temporary line through the cutting
edge of the AAD (if fitted), and then through
the eyes of flaps Nos. 3 and 4.
32.
At the same time, tighten the temporary line
until flap eyes meet at the closing loop.
Remove the temporary pin and block it above
flap No. 4.
Patting container sides helps when closing
the container. Moreover, using knees and stiff
knee plates around flap eyes makes it easier
to close the flaps without applying excessive
force.
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33.
Place the “Smart Loop” line, including the
attachment knot, under upper flap No. 5.
3
4
5
5
14
15
1