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the kit inner case, check the packing list, and ascertain which items are required for
immediate use. It is recommended that priority be given to considering the use of the
signaling devices and secure these items within the stowage pocket (3, fig. 1-1) on
top of the outer case. This will allow you immediate accessibility to the signal
equipment when required. Further, remove the signaling mirror and slip the minor
retaining cord ever your head to your neck. Unzip the top of your flying suit or jacket
and slip the mirror inside the clothing to prevent the minor from dangling out and
being broken.
Section II. OPERATING P ROCEDURES
2-3. General
2-3.
This section provides instruction on the operation and use of all the components
contained in the individual, overwater, survival kit (fig. 2-1).
2 4. Smoke and Illuminations
2 4.
The smoke and illumination signal (10, fig. 2-1) is a hand-actuated combination day
or night distress signal. One end of the signal device contains orange smoke for
daytime use and the opposite
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