No stuffing.Pilots and co-pilots, your AH-64's integrated helmet and display sighting system (IHADSS IHADSS integrated helmet and display sight system (Army) (US DoD) ) is a delicate piece of equipment. Treat it with care. Also, do not coil the 1R harness and the ICS (1) (Internet Connection Sharing) A Windows feature that enables two or more computers to share one Internet connection. First introduced in Windows 98 Second Edition, sharing is accomplished with network address translation (NAT), which is the common method. cord inside the helmet. Over time the IR harness will kink up Verb 1. kink up - curl tightly; "crimp hair" frizz, kink, frizzle, crape, crimp curl, wave - twist or roll into coils or ringlets; "curl my hair, please" and cause internal wires to break. If that happens, a broken harness, NSN NSN National Stock Number NSN Nokia Siemens Networks NSN National Storytelling Network NSN NATO Stock Number NSN New Substances Notification (CEPA) NSN National Student Number (NZ) NSN Never Say Never 5995-01-186-8601, costs about $7,500 to replace. Just place the cord and harness around the inner edge of the bag, not coiled inside the helmet. It may seem convenient to pack items on top of the helmet, but that can cause soft spots and damage the mike boom and sensors on the helmet. Helmets are fitted for head size. Stuffing it stretches the helmet out of shape. And that puts your noggin nog·gin n. 1. A small mug or cup. 2. A unit of liquid measure equal to one quarter of a pint. 3. Slang The human head. [Origin unknown. at risk. The only items that go in the bag are the helmet, cord and harness. Keep the junk out. THAT MEANS NO STUFFING CHECKLISTS, KNEE BOARDS, GLOVES, OR MAPS ON TOP OF OR INSIDE THE HELMET BAG ON YOUR WAY TO OR FROM THE FLIGHT LINE. THOSE THINGS CAN S-T-R-E-T-C-H YOUR HELMET! |
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