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<strong>MarS</strong> a.s. Okružní II. čp. 239, Jevíčko, Czech republic<strong>Instructions</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>ATL</strong> – <strong>88</strong>/<strong>90</strong> emergency parachute alternative packing - number P – 001 – 077. The pilot chute storage and container closingPlace <strong>the</strong> pilot chute with its bottom on <strong>the</strong> folded bridle, <strong>the</strong>n thread <strong>the</strong> auxiliary packinglines through <strong>the</strong> webbings with rings in <strong>the</strong> bottom part of <strong>the</strong> pilot chute. The auxiliarypacking lines are used <strong>for</strong> taking out <strong>the</strong> closing line loops that are secured with auxiliarypacking pins (Fig. 27).Fig. 27Put <strong>the</strong> auxiliary packing lines through <strong>the</strong> webbings with rings in <strong>the</strong> top part of <strong>the</strong> pilotchute, press <strong>the</strong> pilot chute spring, put <strong>the</strong> canopy fabric inwards between <strong>the</strong> spring windingsand pull out <strong>the</strong> closing line loops with auxiliary packing lines. The loops are secured withauxiliary packing pins (Fig. 28).Fig. 285

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