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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - TM-55-1680-316-10_7
1-1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE
1-3. REPORTING EQUIPMENT IMPROVEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS (EIR'S)
1-6. EQUIPMENT DATA
Figure 1-1. Rigid Seat Survival Kit
Figure 1-2. Survival Vest Kit
1-7. LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
Figure 1-3. Rigid Seat Survival Kit for Hot Climate
Components in the RSSK for Hot Climates
Figure 1-4. Rigid Seat Survival Kit for Cold Climate
Components in the RSSK for Cold Climates
Figure 1-5. Rigid Seat Survival Kit for Overwater
Components in the RSSK for Overwater
Figure 1-6. Survival Vest Kit
Components in the Vest - TM-55-1680-316-10_21
CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - TM-55-1680-316-10_22
2-2. WATER LANDING INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT try to activate the canopy releases
(2) FRONT DRAG
Carbon dioxide cylinder
Figure 2-1. Oral Inflation Tube
Failure to attach the retaining line to the parachute harness
Failure to secure the survival components bag
After securing the raft position
If the raft should capsize
Over-inflating the raft floor
2-3. GROUND LANDING INSTRUCTIONS
Five points of the body contact
2-4. TREE LANDING INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 2-2. Tree Landing
Section II. Components Common to all Kits
2-7. MAGNETIC COMPASS, TYPE MC-1
2-8. FISHING TACKLE KIT
2-11. SIGNALING MIRROR, TYPE 1, MARK 3
2-12. PACKING LIST
2-13. SMOKE AND ILLUMINATION SIGNAL FLARE
Use extreme care
Do not use a twisting motion
2-14. SUNBURN PREVENTIVE PREPARATION
2-17. EQUIPMENT BAG
Section III. Components in the Overwater Kit
2-23. SEAWATER DESALTER KIT
2-24. CELLULOSE SPONGE
2-26. MOTION SICKNESS TABLETS
2-28. DROPLINE AND LOWERING DEVICE
Section IV. Components in the Hot and Cold Climate Kits
2-32. TRIOXANE COMPRESSED FUEL
2-34. INSECT HEAD NET
2-37. SLEEPING BAG, SRU.15/P COLD CLIMATE
2-39. SNARE WIRE .
2-41. CANNED DRINKING WATER-HOT CLIMATE
Section V. The Survival Vest
Figure 2-4. Survival Vest Kit
Components in the Vest - TM-55-1680-316-10_60
Figure 2-5. Medical Packet
Figure 2-5a. General Packet
2-44. SDU-5/E DISTRESS MARKER
Figure 2-6. Distress Marker
2-45. SIGNAL FLARE LAUNCHER
2-46. UNDERARM LIFE PRESERVER (LPU)
Preservers
2-47. SHEATHED KNIFE
2-49. SIGNAL WHISTLE
2-50. REVOLVER AND CARTRIDGES
2-51. RADIO SET
Do not point the antenna of any survival radio in the direction of rescue aircraft
Figure 2-7. Operating Survival Radio
d. To operate the AN/PRC-90
APPENDIX A REFERENCES - TM-55-1680-316-10_75