ARMY TM 10-1670-275-23&P
AIR FORCE TO 13C5-25-2
NAVY NAVAIR 13-1-26
2-4. Initial Receipt (cont).
f. Accomplishing a Log Record. Upon completion of first technical/rigger-type inspection, the individual
performing the inspection will initially prepare a log record for an individual parachute and accomplish
subsequent record entries using the following procedures.
NOTE
Log record book entries will be made with a suitable type blue or black marking
device that cannot be erased.
(1) Inside front cover. Using the information provided on the parachute canopy data block, make the
following entries on the inside front cover of the log record (figure 2-2). Entries may be continued on the inside
of the back cover, if necessary .
NOTE
A parachute canopy serial number is recorded in a log record as a method of
establishing control for maintenance, EIR (Equipment Improvement Report) and
QDR (Quality Deficiency Report) documentation, and to insure the correct original
record is reattached should the record become detached. A canopy serial number
will not be used for property accountability, except in test projects or other special
instances.
(a) Serial number. Enter parachute canopy assembly serial number.
(b) Type. Enter parachute type.
(c) Part number. Enter part number of parachute canopy.
(d) Date of manufacture. Enter month and year parachute canopy was manufactured.
(e) Manufacturer. Enter name of parachute canopy manufacturer.
(f) Canopy contract number. Enter entire contract number specified for parachute canopy.
(g) Station and unit. Enter name of station and unit to which parachute canopy is currently assigned.
When a parachute is transferred permanently to another station and/or unit original entry will be lined out and
name of the receiving station and/or unit will be entered.
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