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TM-10-1670-277-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 28-Foot Diameter Cargo Extraction Parachute Assembly NSN 1670-00-040-8135 Manual
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28-FOOT DIAMETER CARGO EXTRACTION PARACHUTE ASSEMBLING THE 28-FOOT DIAMETER CARGO EXTRACTION PARACHUTE

TM 10-1670-277-23&P                                                       0003 00 0003 00-9/(10 Blank) d.    If it can be ascertained by inspection that a previous Modification Work Order (MWO) has been complied with, applicable entries will be made on the appropriate page of the replacement log record. e.    Attach the replacement log record to the log record/inspection data pocket using the procedures detailed above. RECEIPT OF USED PARACHUTE Upon initial receipt of used parachute proceed as follows: 1.    Follow procedures given in the GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR AIR DELIVERY paragraph above, and check each component for excessive wear and tear. 2.    If defects or damages are discovered, process the parachute for maintenance at the maintenance level assigned by the MAC (WPs 0056 00 and 0057 00). AFTER-USE RECEIPT When a parachute is received at the maintenance activity following its use during airdrop, it must be given a shakeout and aired (WP 0007 00), and, if necessary, cleaned (WP 0008 00) before it can be returned to service.  If a parachute is issued but not used, it does not need to be given a shakeout; however, it must be aired if it has been subjected to conditions of dampness. CHECKING UNPACKED EQUIPMENT AFTER SHIPMENT 1.    Inspect equipment for damage incurred during shipment.  If the equipment has been damaged, report the damage on a SF 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR). 2.    Check the equipment against the packing slip to see if the shipment is complete.  Report all discrepancies in accordance with the instructions in DA PAM 738-750. 3.    Check to see whether the equipment has been modified. END OF WORK PACKAGE

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