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TM-10-1670-294-23P Parachute Cargo Type: 35-Foot Diameter Ribbon Extraction Parachute NSN 1670-01-283-4031 Manual
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In-Storage Inspection.

ARMY TM 10-1670-294-23&P AIR FORCE T.O. 13C5-33-2 NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-34 2-13.  Inspection This task covers: a. Routine b. Pack-In Process d. Technical-Rigger Type c. Technical-Rigger Type d. In-storage e. Equipment Disposition Equipment Condition: Packed/Unpacked a. Routine Inspection.  A routine inspection is a visual check performed to ascertain the serviceability of all  visible  components  of  a  parachute  that  Is  packed  or  rigged  for  use.    The  inspection  will  be  made  on  all components that can be inspected without opening the parachute pack.  This inspection will be administered by a parachute rigger prior to use Parachutes Issued for an air delivery operation and not deployed will receive a routine inspection prior to being placed into ready-for-issue storage. b.   Pack-in-Process Inspection.   A pack-in-process inspection is performed at specified intervals during the  packing  of  a  parachute  to  insure  that  only  authorized  procedures  and  methods  are  being  used.    The Inspection will be accomplished by a parachute rigger other than the packer or rigger preparing the applicable equipment for use.  The intervals at which the Inspection is performed is as follows. (1)   After the parachute is placed in proper layout. (2)   After gores are folded and flatfold is completed. (3)   After canopy is longfolded and deployment bag is attached. (4)   After canopy is stowed. (5)   After suspension lines are stowed. (6)   After adapter web is stowed. (7)   After parachute Is completely packed. c. Technical/Riager-Type Inspection Procedures. (1)   Overall inspection.  An overall Inspection will be made on the 35-foot cargo parachute to ascertain the following: (a)    Log  record/parachute  inspection  data  pocket  and  form  As.    applicable,  inspect  the  assembly  log record/parachute inspection data pocket to insure the Army Parachute Log Record (DA Form 10-42 or 3912) is enclosed  and  properly  attached  as  prescribed  In  paragraph  2-4e.    Further,  remove  the  log  record  from  the pocket and evaluate the recorded entries to insure compliance with paragraph 2-4e. (b)   Assembly completeness.    Ensure  that  the  applicable  assembly  is  complete  and  no  components  or parts are missing. 2-18

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