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- So I'm Senior Miller.

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I'm from the 374th LRS
Combat Mobility Flight,

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and I'm a combat mobility technician.

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So packing the parachute
everything is going to be perfect,

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all your lines are going
to be untangled, straight,

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ready to go, no holes in the canopy.

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It's going to be dry and
it's, everything's going

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to be ideal conditions
to repack the parachute.

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All inclusive would be we
pack parachutes and we build.

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We have heavy platforms as well as

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behind me we have these CDS bundles

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so we'll be building those from scratch

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and then attaching a parachute to it,

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so they can ultimately send it

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out the back of an airplane and simulate

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a training drop for a real world scenario.

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Every parachute, the way
you pack it every time

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will be the identical, and
then that's what the TO is for.

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It gives you step by step,
it's written in stone,

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this is how it has to be,
so throughout the process

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we have rigor checks which
are just stop points,

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so when you're packing the parachute,

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you have to get another
set of eyes to come over

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and just verify that
everything is packed properly,

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and you won't have any issues
when it's actually deploying

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and it'll make sure that it's doing

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what it's supposed to do.

