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Don't ship helicopters on top decks.


Department of the Army policy message 0211628Z, Jun 04, changed shipping instructions for Black Hawks Black Hawk

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 and Hueys on ocean/sea-going vessels.

No helicopter is allowed on the top deck The term Top Deck can refer to a number of things:
  • Deck (ship), nautical usage of the term "top deck".
  • Top Deck (magazine), a now-defunct gaming magazine published by Wizards of the Coast.
  • Top Deck (drink), a beverage sold in the United Kingdom.
 of vessels because top deck shipment exposes helicopters to extreme environmental elements that can cause corrosion and airframe structural damage.

All aircraft must be properly preserved, shrink wrapped and stored on lower decks "Lower Decks" is an episode of the seventh season of the science fiction television series . Short synopsis
While enduring the Enterprise's promotion evaluation process, four junior officers find themselves involved in a top-secret mission.
 to protect against harsh elements.

Make a note until all technical manuals are updated.
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Publication:PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
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Date:Oct 1, 2004
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