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9/8/98 AC 43.13-1B (14) Signal Flares. Check the flares for obvious damage and suspended lot numbers. Replace if lot number is over-age or obvious damage exists. (15) Carrying Case. Check for snags, abrasions, and defective snaps. Repair or re- place as necessary. (16) Locator Beacon and Battery. (a) Check for corrosion and obvious damage per the manufacturer’s manual. (b) Assemble as an operating unit. Perform an operational test, prepare the beacon for water activation by pulling out the battery switch plug from the end of the transmitter section, and package as instructed on the con- tainer. (17) Lines and Anchor. Check all lines and sea anchors for conditions and security. (18) Police Whistle. Inspect and test. (19) Flashlight. Test the flashlight switch for operation; remove old batteries and inspect the case for corrosion and condition; and install new batteries and test momentarily for operation. (20) Space Blankets. Check space blankets (if required) for rips, tears, and obvi- ous damage. (21) Light-sticks. Inspect light-sticks for condition and check expiration date. (22) Solar Still Kit. Check the solar still kit for condition. (23) Survival Manual. Inspect the sur- vival manual for condition and completeness. (24) Duct Tape. Check the duct tape for deterioration. (25) Plastic Trash Bags. Assure that three (each) plastic trash bags are serviceable. (26) Accessory Containers. (a) Check the containers for condi- tion and security. (b) Repack the accessories, secure, and record the inspection data on data cards. Record the Inspection date. (27) Dye Marker. Check for dents and overall condition. (28) Shark Chaser. Check for dents and overall condition. d. After Inspection. Replace accessories in the container, close, and tie securely with tying tapes. Draw a 25-pound breaking strength cord tightly around the center and one approximately 5 inches from each end of the container, tie with square knots, and seal with a lead seal. e. Folding Life Rafts. Fold the life rafts per the manufacturer’s folding diagram using soapstone and secure the raft in its container. Check the container for obvious damage. 9-40. SPECIAL INSPECTIONS. Life rafts in storage or in service shall be unpacked and thoroughly inspected for mildew whenever weather or other conditions warrant. The ex- tent of a special inspection will be determined by the inspector or maintenance chief follow- ing a review of the circumstances or conditions to which the life rafts have been subjected. The inspector or maintenance chief may direct a complete overall inspection and inflation test Par 9-39 Page 9-31PDF Image | AFS-640
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