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CHAPTER 2 UNIT AND INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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Figure 2-1 .  Installing Attachment Tie on Parachute Log Record

ARMY TM 10-1670-275-23&P AIR FORCE TO 13C5-25-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-26 Section II.  SERVICE UPON RECEIPT Paragraph Page 2-4 Initial Receipt ................................................................................................ 2-2 2-5 Receipt of Used Parachute ............................................................................ 2-7 2-6 After-Use Receipt .......................................................................................... 2-7 2-7 Checking Unpacked Equipment After Shipment ............................................ 2-7 2-4.  Initial Receipt.  The following describes the procedures for processing parachutes upon initial receipt. a.   General  Procedures  for  Air  Delivery  Equipment.    When  air  delivery  equipment  is  initially  procured from a supply source and issued to a using unit, the item(s) will be unpacked from the shipping container(s) and inspected by a qualified parachute rigger (MOS 43E).  The inspection performed will be a technical/rigger-type which will be conducted as outlined in paragraph 2-13.  Upon completion of the inspection, the item(s) will be tagged as prescribed in TB 750-126.  Serviceable equipment may then be entered either into storage or into use in airdrop operations, as applicable.  An unserviceable item will be held and reported in accordance with DA PAM 738-750. b.   Inspection Personnel.  Personnel other than parachute rigger personnel may assist in the unpacking process   of   initially   received   parachutes   as   directed   by   the   local   airdrop   equipment   maintenance   officer. However,  the  maintenance  officer  will  insure  that  the  entire  unpacking  effort  Is  conducted  under  the  direct supervision of a qualified rigger (MOS 43E). c.     Configuration/Condition.      Acceptance   of   new   equipment   from   the   manufacturer   is   based   upon inspections made of sample lots which have been randomly selected in accordance with military standards.  It is  incumbent  upon  the  using  activity  personnel  to  bear  this  in  mind  whenever  equipment  is  first  placed  in service.    Changes  will  sometimes  evolve  from  the  original  equipment  design  and  sometimes  contractors  are authorized  deviations  In  material  and  construction  techniques.    Airdrop  equipment  that  has  been  in  the  field cannot  be  expected  to  meet  exacting  manufacturing  specifications;  however,  the  equipment  should  closely reflect desired design characteristics.  Since repairs, modifications, and/or changes can alter or detract from the configuration  originally  desired,  such  equipment  shall  be  air  worthy,  safe,  of  the  desired  configuration,  and adequate for intended use. d.  Parachute Log Record.  The Army Parachute Log Record DA Form 10-42 or DA Form 3912 is a history-type maintenance  document  which  accompanies  the  parachute  assembly  through  the  period  of  service  of  the individual  assembly.    The  log  record  provides  a  means  of  recording  maintenance  actions  performed  on  a parachute assembly.  Normally, a log record is initiated and attached to the riser upon receipt by a using unit. However,  if  the  item  is  subjected  to  alteration  or  modification  by  a  maintenance  activity  during  the  interim period  from  date  of  manufacture  to  receipt  by  a  using  unit,  the  log  record  will  be  prepared  by  the  activity performing  the  maintenance  function.    Once  initiated,  a  log  record  will  be  attached  to  and  contained  in  an affixed parachute log record/inspection data pocket until such time as the parachute assembly is destroyed or rendered unfit for further use or repair.  Additionally, should an item that requires a log record be transferred from  one  unit  to  another,  the  log  record  for  the  parachute  assembly  will  accompany  the  item  in  the  transfer action.    A  prepared  log  record  will  not  be  removed  or  separated  from  a  parachute,  and  especially  a  packed parachute, except as directed by the local airdrop equipment maintenance activity officer.  A log record which is illegible, lost, damaged, soiled, or precludes further entries due to lack of space will be replaced upon the next repack or inspection, as applicable, with a serviceable item from stock. 2-2

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