TM-1-1500-344-23-2

AIRCRAFT VOLUME II

TECHNICAL MANUAL; CLEANING AND CORROSION CONTROL

APRIL 2009

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NAVAIR 01-1A-509-2
TM 1-1500-344-23-2
15 April 2009
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Table 9-1. Recommended Priority Removal Guide for Emergency Treatment of Aircraft
9-3.2. INTERMEDIATE LEVEL EMERGENCY
RECLAMATION TEAM. The intermediate level
emergency reclamation team shall provide expertise
and facilities for processing equipment received from
operational activities. This team shall be responsible for
processing equipment received from Organizational/
Unit activities. The size of the team, its organization,
and the specific equipment requirements will be geared
to the needs of the units supported. Recommended
equipment includes wash/rinse facilities, drying ovens,
dip tanks (for water displacing compounds and
preservatives), and cleaning compounds.
9-3.3. EMERGENCY RECLAMATION EQUIPMENT.
The availability of the necessary tools, materials, and
equipment for prompt removal, cleaning, and drying will
significantly aid in reducing damage. Refer to material
and equipment lists (see Table 9-2) and Volume III.
Additional items of equipment that may be useful are:
a. Drying ovens.
b. Portable air blowers.
c. Heaters.
d. Dehumidifiers.
9-3.4. PRODUCTION PLANNING. Whenever possible,
all salvageable components of the aircraft shall be
treated simultaneously. To minimize damage and ensure
that the work is accomplished in a thorough and
competent manner, the most experienced personnel
available shall be assigned to disassemble and process
the aircraft. Whenever possible, examination and
evaluation personnel shall be assigned to work with the
disassembly and preservation crew in order that those
items obviously beyond reclamation may be scrapped
immediately; and that only those areas exposed to
corrosive water or fire fighting chemicals are
disassembled and treated. The time saved by this
procedure may be utilized in preserving salvageable
components.


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