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General aircraft-handling signals (sheet 4)
General aircraft-handling signals (sheet 6)

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10-14 Same as day signal with addition of wands. Conforms to ICAO signal. Same as day signal with addition of wands. REMOVE CHOCKS INSTALL DOWN LOCKS/ UNDERCARRIAGE PINS REMOVE DOWN LOCKS/ UNDERCARRIAGE PINS CONNECT GROUND ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY 20 18 19 17 SIGNAL DAY NIGHT REMARKS ANf1004e Arms down, fists closed, thumbs extended outwards, swing arms outwards. With arms above head, the right hand clasps left forearm and the left fist is clenched. Similar to the day signal except the right wand is placed against left forearm. The wand in the left hand is held vertical. With arms and hands in “install down locks” position, the right hand unclasps the left forearm. Similar to the day signal except with the addition of wands. Hands above head, left fist partially clenched, right hand moved in direction of left hand with first two fingers extended and inserted into circle made by fingers of the left hand. Same signal for air start unit except using two fingers (day). Figure 10-4.—General aircraft-handling signals (sheet 5).







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