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CHAPTER  8 AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICE RECORD (AESR)

ANSWERS  TO  REVIEW  QUESTIONS A5. Controlling custodian, the word XRAY, reporting custodian, serial number, and report symbol (OPNAV 5442-1). A6. The CNO. A7. 120796. A8. A, F, G, R, Y. A9. M. A10. G50. A l l . Five. A12. Five. A13. 2  days. A14. MIRAMAR. A15. Not later than 1200 hours the day after the error is discovered. A16. The word CORRECT or DELETE in item Z. A17. Aircraft Record “A” Card. A18. 12 months after strike or transfer of the aircraft. A19. In the manila folder in the back inside cover of the aircraft logbook. A20. Flight and landing data. A21. Aircraft Accounting Audit Report. A22. Submit an OPNAV XRAY report with the latest status. A23. 1600 hours on the third working day of the report date. A1. Aircraft Inventory Reporting System (AIRS), OPNAVINST 5442.2. A2. OPNAV XRAY Report. A3. Remarks. A4. COMNAVAIRSYSCOM. 7-23

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