PS Magazine - JULY 1981

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 344

JULY 1981

PS Magazine - JULY 1981 - Page 32 of 35
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Static electricity can be a problem.
When you're fUeling an aircraft, make
sure the aircraft is properly grounded
before you start± Connect the bonding
wire from the
·
fuel nozzLe to the
aircraft before you remove the fuel
cap± Replace the cap before you
disconnect the wire±
'²ourse, if you don'T wea³ It ³IgHt´
the Nomex can't µorK F³ you± Nomex
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is
n
ot a substitute for your fatigues±
Wear it only when You're operating
your eqUipment
± ¸ou do have to pull
routine¹ maintEnance, tho, so be extra
careful to keep
º
yoUr Nomex clean±
Wear fatigues or coveralls during
»eat passes through No¼½ex and
can meLt other synthetic fabrIcs you
¾
wear under it¿ ¸ou might end
À
up with
yoUr underwear MelÁed to your sÂinÃ
ÄtÅs better to wear all naturaL fabrics
under the Nomex±
Æeep your gloves on, and your
sleeves rolled down over the gloves,
with the cuffs fastenÇd± Some com-
Èanders reqÉire the uniform to be
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tucKed or bloused inside tHe boots, but
during actual operAtion, fasten your
pants legs over the outside of your
boots±
Zip the zipper all the way to the top,
nd turn the collar up± ÊHat proVides
the protection for most of your necK±
¸our commËnder determines wHat
patches, nametags, insignia or ranK
you can wear± ¸ou shouldn't µear
metal pinÌons becaUse they transmit
heat¿ Êhe best KInd to wear are made
from natural fabrics, but synthetics are
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YOU HAVE To Do y±uR Part ²Nd
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COUNTS!
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