TM 55-1520-240-23-1
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STORE AIRCRAFT GENERAL PROCEDURES
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INITIAL SETUP
Applicable Configurations:
All
Tools:
As Required
Materials:
As Required
Personnel Required:
As Required
References:
TM 38-230
TM 43-0105
TM 55-1500-344-24
Task 1-19
Task 1-20
Tasks 1-25 thru 1-27
Task 1-76
Task 1-77
Task 1-78
Tasks 1-81 thru 1-83
Task 1-88
Task 1-89
Task 1-99
NOTE
Process aircraft and components for
storage in accordance with applicable
methods described, or included by
reference, in this section. Methods
include cleaning, drying, preservative
application, and use of wrappings or
coverings when required. Accomplish
preservation in an uninterrupted
series of operations. When periods of
interruption are necessary, provide
temporary protection for partially
processed items, as required, to
avoid contamination. For components
removed from aircraft, preservation
and packaging instructions generally
are in that section which carries
instructions for removing the
component. For additional information
on preservation methods, refer to
TM 38-230. Preservation, Packaging
and Packing of Military Supplies and
Equipment.
TOWING
1.
Normal towing (Task 1-19).
2.
Alternate towing (Task 1-20).
CLEANING
3.
Clean interior and exterior (TM 55-1500-344-24
TM 43-0105, Tasks 1-76, 1-77, 1-78, 1-81, 1-82,
and 1-83).
PARKING
4.
Use standard parking procedures (Task 1-25). If
aircraft is parked outside, observe fire regulations
(TM 43-0105).
MOORING
5.
Mooring helicopter to hard stand (Task 1-26).
6.
Mooring helicopter to mooring kit (Task 1-27).
LUBRICATION
7.
Lubricate helicopter before storage (Tasks 1-88,
1-89, and 1-90).
NO BREAK - WORK HARDER
NO BREAK - WORK HARDER
FOLLOW-ON MAINTENANCE:
None
END OF TASK
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