Table 4-2.A/P22P-6(V)2 and A/P22P-6A(V)2 Anti-
exposure Apparel Assemblies
The A/P22P-6(V)2 or the A/P22P-6A(V)2
antiexposure assembly should be worn by aircrew
members for flight operations in accordance with
the climatic and operational requirements estab-
lished by the NATOPS General Flight and Opera-
tional Instructions Manual, OPNAVINST 3710.7
series.
The A/P22P-6(V)2 and the A/P22P-6A(V)2
antiexposure assemblies are intended to provide
the aircrew member with a lightweight coverall
assembly that allows for the performance of all
required flight operations without restricting any
body movements. The coveralls are moisture/
vapor permeable to prevent excessive buildup of
body heat. In the event of immersion in water,
the suit fabrics will not allow water to enter,
keeping the wearer dry. All components of the
assembly must be worn to achieve the greatest
level of exposure protection.
The A/P22P-6(V)2 and the A/P22P-6A(V)2
antiexposure assemblies should be properly sized
to the aircrew member based on his height,
weight, and chest measurements. You would
determine the chest circumference by taking a tape
measurement at nipple height with the aircrew
member wearing one cold weather undershirt.
Refer to the Aircrew Personal Protective
Equipment Manual, NAVAIR 13-1-6.7, for
proper sizes.
CWU-23/P LINER. The CWU-23/P liner
(fig. 4-6) is a one-piece garment that is supplied
in 12 sizes. The liner is worn directly under the
CWU-62/P antiexposure coverall, and over the
recommended underclothing. The liner provides
Figure 4-6.CWU-23/P liner.
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