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Page Title: Figure 1-15.—Canopy damage chart for 28-foot diameter canopy (page 1)
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Figure  1-15.—Canopy  damage  chart  for  28-foot  diameter  canopy  (page  2)

After the parachute assembly has been repaired, inspected,   and   repacked,   and   the   packer   and inspector  are  satisfied  the  parachute  assembly is  ready  for  flight,  the  packer  and  quality assurance   inspector   must   legibly   sign   their full   names   and   rates, QA   stamp   in   the inspector   block,   and   enter   the   date   and   3-M organization  code  of  the  IMA  at  the  bottom  of the  history  record.  The  stamp  must  not  obscure the signatures. Procedures Upon  transferor  the  parachute,  the  current hardback copy and all original (flimsy) copies in the  permanent  file  are  forwarded  to  the  new custodian  to  provide  a  complete  history  of  the entire  service  life  of  the  assembly. When  a  parachute  has  been  involved  in  an aircraft  accident,  the  record  is  forwarded  in accordance   with   OPNAVINST   3750.6. Figure  1-15.—Canopy  damage  chart  for  28-foot  diameter  canopy  (page  1). 1-20

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