RI-1313-(2) Revision 1.0
5/3/2001
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Step 24
Remove all clamps and the molar strap. Dress the canopy
folds and the mouth of the bag. If it looks like too much canopy is
sticking out of lower corners, it is probably correct, especially if an
AAD will be packed into the rig. If no AAD is installed, adjust
canopy bulk so bagged canopy is flat across bottom.
(Figure 65)
Step 25
Sit on bridle. Gently pull lines and rotate d-bag until it
lays in your lap. Open line stow pocket and
Stow suspension lines
in pocket in a "Figure 8" pattern. Leave last 8 to 10 inches of
suspension lines exposed. Distribute line bulk evenly to minimize
lumps.
Close line stow pocket. Do not allow hook Velcro to
contact lines.
(Figure 66)
Placing Deployment Bag in Container
Step 26
Grab all 4 connector links with one hand. Grab bridle
with other hand. Rotate deployment bag to bottom end of reserve
container so that d-bag lays upside down on main container.
Step 27
Lay risers along outboard edge of reserve container with
front risers just inboard of rear risers.
(Figure 67)
Step 28
Close internal riser covers and insert tabs into pockets on
pack tray. Thread pull-up cord through closing loop and pass both
ends through grommet in center of deployment bag.
Step 29
Pivot deployment bag on its closing flap to lay right side
up on reserve container, centered on closing loop. Reserve d-bag
opening is towards main container with line stow pocket on reserve
pack tray.
Step 30
S-fold bridle to slightly narrower than top internal flap.
Clamp bridle to inner top flap.
(Figure 68)
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