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CHAPTER  8 AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT SERVICE RECORD (AESR)
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Equipment Operating Record (OPNAV 4790/31A)

identification data and serial number for each piece of equipment is inserted on each page. This ensures that each page can be identified if the page is removed for entries or other reasons. Signatures required in the AESR are the same as those for the aircraft logbook. Signatures must be handwritten  in  black  ink.  Rubber  stamps  are  not authorized. Signatures are not required when new records  are  initiated  or  when  old  records  are consolidated. MODEL FORMS Pages or forms, other than those described in the following paragraphs, are not inserted, stapled, or attached to the AESR. Additional data, for which there is no designated place in the logbook, and a copy of the most recent engine setup or test record are placed in the manila envelope in the back of the AESR. Superseded forms are closed out with the statement “No further entries this page,” and a new form is initiated. The superseded form remains in the AESR. Q3.   What information should be entered on each page of every form in the AESR? Q4.   Data for which there is no designated place in the AESR should be placed in what location? LEARNING OBJECTIVE:  Describe the forms used in the Aeronautical Equipment Service Record. A brief description of each record or form used in the AESR is contained in the following paragraphs. The discussion concentrates on forms peculiar to the AESR. For additional information and documentation procedures, refer to the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program,  OPNAVINST 4790.2. Aeronautical Equipment Service Record (Cover) (OPNAV 4790/29) The cover page of the AESR is shown in figure 8-1. The information on the front cover is entered, as shown AERONAUTICAL   EQUIPMENT SERVICE  RECORD NOMENCLATURE  OF  EQUIPMENT REPLACEMENT Interval Due TYPE SER NO. (Hub if prop.) INSTALLED ON– MODEL BUNO/SERIAL  NO. DATE BY  (Activity) CURRENT ENGINE OR PROPELLER POSITION NO. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY, CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS OPNAV  4790/29  (Rev.  1-84) S/N   0107-LP-047-9145 NOTE: DO NOT ROLL OR BEND. When removed from the log book for separate shipment, this record must be secured with a suitable fastener (e.g., a metal file fastener) at the points indicated. DO NOT USE STAPLES. AZf0801 Figure  8-1.—Aeronautical  Equipment  Service  Record  (AESR)  front  cover. 8-2

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