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TECHNICAL MANUAL
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
FOR
ARMY CH-47D
HELICOPTER
(EIC: RCD)
*This manual supersedes TM 55-1520-240-10, 30 April 1992,
including all changes.
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public
release; distribution is unlimited.
HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF
THE ARMY
31 January 2003
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TM 1-1520-240-10
WARNING
WARNING
FIRE EXTINGUISHER
Exposure to high concentrations of fire extinguish-
ing agents or decomposition products should be
avoided. The liquid should not contact the skin. It
may cause frostbite or low temperature burns.
Personnel performing operations, procedures, and
practices which are included or implied in this tech-
nical manual shall observe the following warnings.
Disregard of these warnings and precautionary in-
formation can cause serious injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING
ARMAMENT
Loaded weapons or weapons being loaded or un-
loaded, shall be pointed in a direction which offers
the least exposure to personnel or property in the
event of accidental firing. Personnel shall remain
clear of the hazardous area of all loaded weapons.
STARTING ENGINES
Coordinate all cockpit actions with ground observer.
Insure that wheels are chocked (if applicable), rotor
and blast areas are clear, and fire guard is posted.
WARNING
WARNING
VERTIGO
GROUND OPERATION
Turn the anti–collision lights off during flight
through clouds. This will eliminate light reflections
from the clouds, which could cause vertigo.
Engines will be started and operated only by autho-
rized personnel.
WARNING
WARNING
CARBON MONOXIDE
ROTOR BLADES
When smoke, suspected carbon monoxide fumes, or
symptoms of anoxia exist, the crew should immedi-
ately ventilate the aircraft.
Beware of moving rotor blades, particularly the
blades of the forward rotor system.
WARNING
WARNING
HANDLING FUEL AND OIL
Turbine fuels and lubricating oils contain additives
that are poisonous and readily absorbed through the
skin. Do not allow them to remain on skin longer than
necessary.
HIGH VOLTAGE
All ground handling personnel must be informed of
high voltage hazards when making external cargo
hook–ups.
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WARNING
WARNING
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI)
No electrical/electronic devices of any sort, other
than those described in this manual or appropriate
airworthiness release and approved by USAATCOM,
are to be operated by crewmembers or passengers
during operation of this helicopter.
HAZARDOUS CARGO
Items of cargo possessing dangerous physical
properties such as explosives, acids, flammables,
etc. must be handled with extreme caution and in
accordance with established regulations. Ref:
38–250.
WARNING
WARNING
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Instrument dials on CH–47 series aircraft contain
radioactive materials. If an instrument is broken or
becomes unsealed, avoid personal contact with the
item. Use forceps or gloves made of rubber or poly-
ethylene to pick up contaminated material. Place the
material and the gloves in a plastic bag, seal the bag,
and dispose of it as radioactive waste in accordance
with AR 385-11 and TM 3-261. (Refer to TB 43-0108).
HF RADIO LIAISON FACILITY AN/ARC-220
The HF Radio Liaison Facility AN/ARC-220 in the ALE
mode sounds (transmits short tone bursts) and re-
plies to ALE calls automatically without operator ac-
tion. Anytime local flight directives forbid HF emis-
sions, such as ordinance loading or refeuling, or
when personnel are working near the aircraft, ensure
the radio set control function switch is set to SILENT,
STBY, or OFF.
WARNING
WARNING
NOISE LEVELS
IN ALE MODE
Sound pressure levels in this aircraft during some
operating conditions exceed the Surgeon General’s
hearing conservation criteria, as defined in TB MED
251. Hearing protection devices, such as the aviator
helmet or ear plugs are required to be worn by all
personnel in and around the aircraft during its opera-
tion.
The AN/ARC-220 sounds (transmit short bursts) and
replies to ALE calls automatically without operator
action. Anytime local flight directives forbid HF
emissions, such as during ordance loading or refuel-
ing, or when personnel are working near the aircraft,
ensure the radio set control function switch is set to
silent, STBY, or OFF.
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URGENT
TM 1-1520-240-10
C3
CHANGE
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
NO. 3
WASHINGTON, D.C., 10 May 2004
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
FOR
ARMY MODEL
CH-47D HELICOPTERS
(EIC: RCD)
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited
TM 1-1520-240-10, dated 31 January 2003, is changed as follows:
1.
Remove and insert pages as indicated below. New or changed text material is indicated by a vertical bar in the
margin. An illustration change is indicated by a miniature pointing hand.
Remove pages
Insert pages
A and B
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2.
Retain this sheet in front of manual for reference purposes.
By Order of the Secretary of the Army :
PETER J. SCHOOMAKER
General, United States Army
Chief of Staff
Official:
JOEL B. HUDSON
Administrative Assistant to the
Secretary of the Army
0412603
DISTRIBUTION:
To be distributed in accordance with Initial Distribution (IDN) 310194, requirements for TM 1-1520-240-10.
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