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MIL-S-18471G(AS)
5.1.3 Level C. The preservation and packaging of the ejection seat
assembly, the uninstalled components and explosives and explosive devices
shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-794 and 49CFR-171 thru -179, as applicable.
5.2 Packing.  No overpacking is required for the ejection seat assembly.
Explosives and explosive devices shall be packed in accordance with the
requirements of 49CFR-171 thru -179. Aeronautical equipment service records
(AESRS) shall be shipped with each assembly in accordance with OPNAVINST 4790.2
if specified in the contract (see 6.2.1).
5.3 Marking.  All unit and shipping containers shall be marked in accordance
with MIL-STD-129. Additionally, containers of explosives and explosive devices
shall be marked in accordance with 49CFR-171 thru -179.
5.3.1 Special markings. The unit and shipping containers of the ejection
seat assembly shall be marked on all four sides with a four-inch arrow
pointing to the top of the container stating:
Handle With Care
This Side Up
Additional special marking requirements will be specified in the contract (see
6.2.1.).
NOTES.
6.
6.1  Intended use. The aircrew automated escape system is intended to
provide and emergency means to return an aircrewmember to the earth in an
uninjured condition such that he is able to perform the tasks associated with
the survival and enemy evasion phases of escape when the aircraft has lost its
ability to return to earth in a normal fashion. The ejection seat is also
intended to provide a comfortable and secure seat for the aircrewmember
during all flight operational phases.
Ordering data.
6.2
6.2.1 Acquisition requirements. Acquisition documents should specify
the following:
Title, number, and date of this specifications
a.
Drawing requirements (see 3.1.2).
b.
Selection of applicable levels of preservation (see 5.1).
c.
Whether or not an aeronautical equipment service record (AESR)-
d.
is required to be shipped with each ejection seat assembly in
accordance with OPNAVINST 4790.2 (see 5.2).
Whether any additional special markings are, required (see 5.3.1).
e.
Requirements for retesting following changes in design or
f.
configuration (see 4.7.5).
Disposition instructions for test hardware (see 4.7.5).
g.
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