Arming
Generally, you arm from the feet up (greaves, then cuisses, then the torso) so that the overlapping plates don't catch as you move [19]. 2. Sewing & Quilting (Long-arming)
Effective arming requires more than just a weapon; it necessitates regular training in de-escalation, firearms proficiency, and implicit bias [11, 12]. arming
Standard procedure requires a second crew member to verify the status of the door to prevent "inadvertent slide deployments," which are dangerous and costly [17]. 4. Security & Tactical Preparation Generally, you arm from the feet up (greaves,
In the world of , "long-arming" refers to using a large machine to sew the layers of a quilt together. Standard procedure requires a second crew member to
Ensure your quilt backing is at least 4–5 inches wider on all sides than the quilt top. This extra "margin" is necessary for the long-arm machine to grip and advance the fabric [13]. 3. Aviation & Flight Safety (Arming the Doors)
Which of these areas are you most interested in, or were you looking for a ? (e.g., arming a needle for surgery or arming in sports like tennis?)
For , arming refers to engaging the emergency slide systems before takeoff.