19-42.At the 10-second time warning, the JM begins release procedures. Personnel perform the following:Flight engineer ensures they are clear of the ramp.Jumpmaster keeps the panels in sight, stands up, and turns to face the ramp. JM takes the USLM from the safety and waits until panels are 90 degrees from aircraft.Safety gives the USLM to the JM and moves to the starboard side of the aircraft.Jumpers maintain proper control of their USLM and rip cord handle awareness with the nonstatic line hand.19-43. At the time of exit, the JM performs release procedures using GMRS or wind drift indicators. Personnel perform the following:Flight engineer ensures they are clear of the ramp.Jumpmaster identifies exit point, gives the command of, “FOLLOW ME,” and walks straight out the ramp.Safety controls the jumper interval (one second), and retrieves USLMs and deployment bags.Jumpers exit the ramp straight at one-second intervals.19-44. At the time of exit, the pilot performs release procedures using GPS/VIRS. The flight engineer ensures they are clear of the ramp.19-45.Jumpmaster gives the command of, “FOLLOW ME,” when the green light is illuminated, and walks out the ramp along the port side.Safety controls the jumper interval (one second), and retrieves USLMs and deployment bags.Jumpers exit the ramp straight along the port side at one-second intervals.CAUTIONLow overhead clearance may require jumpers to duck their heads while exiting the ramp door.Jumpers must walk STRAIGHT off the ramp and along the port side fuselage and NOT at a 45-degree angle towards the center of the ramp.Safety must remain clear of the ramp door and against the starboard side fuselage while jumpers exit.