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Secure the ropes for the antennas after you raise the antennas.
If the ropes
dangle from the antennas, their metal parts can bang against the turret and gouge
its walls.
Keep
stuff
off
the
fenders and don’t leave
stuff sticking up from the
truck bed.
The turret clears
the fenders by only 1
1
/
2
inches. If you leave a tool on
the fender, it can rip a hole
in the turret’s bottom when
you traverse. Same thing
happens if something like
a cable reel is left sitting up
beside the battery box.
Use the covers for the captive flight trainer (CFT).
If you don’t use the gun
port and seeker covers, the IR glass, the gas port and automate connector can be
damaged.
Tie off the remote control
unit’s (RCU) W80 cable to the
RCU brackets.
That prevents
the cable from being jerked
out when you remove the RCU
from the truck. It’s also a good
idea to take the cable out of
the truck before you take out
the RCU. That makes it easier
to remove the RCU without
damaging the cable.
M
c
Canick’s
PM
Angels
M
c
Canick’s
PM
Angels
Things
lying on
fender or
sticking
above
battery
box can
rip the
turret
Use both CFT covers
Tie off RCU cable
…and that’s
all we know
right now,
angels.
several serious
accidents at
fort mccomb
have happened
in just a few
short months…
even the
army
safety
center
is
stumped on
this one.
I’m not sure, bonnie.
that’s
what we have to
find out!
I need you two to go
undercover.
find out who
is behind these accidents.
who do you
think the
culprit
is,
m
c
canick?
but don’t
let your
guard down.
remember:
it could be
anyone.
oh,
no!
does
this mean
what I think it
means?
basic
training?!
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