TM 10-1670-293-23&P
0037 00
T-10C/T-10D TROOP BACK PARACHUTE ASSEMBLY
PREPARATON FOR SHIPMENT
0037 00-1
THIS WORKPACKAGE COVERS:
In-Storage Inspection
Shipment
Accordion Folding/Rigger Rolling
INITIAL SETUP:
Personnel Required
92R Parachute Rigger
Equipment Condition
Unpacked.
IN-STORAGE INSPECTION
General Information. An in-storage inspection is a physical check conducted on a random sample of
airdrop equipment that is located in storage. Authorized rigger personnel (MOS 92R(20)) will conduct this
inspection.
Intervals. Parachutes in storage will be inspected at least semiannually and at more frequent intervals if
prescribed by the local parachute maintenance officer.
Inspection. Inspect to ensure that the back parachute is ready for issue.
1. Check the back parachute for proper identification.
2. Check that no damage or deterioration has been incurred.
3. Ensure that all modifications or similar requirements have been completed.
4. Check the adequacy of the storage facilities; efforts taken to control pests and rodents; and protection
against unfavorable climatic conditions.
SHIPMENT
Initial Shipment. The initial packaging and shipping of parachutes are the responsibility of item
manufacturers who are required to comply with federal and military packing specifications as stipulated in
contractual agreements. Parachutes are normally shipped to depot activities by domestic freight or parcel
post, and packed to comply with overseas shipping requirements. Except for those parachute that are
unpackaged and subjected to random inspections or testing by depot activity, parachutes received by a
using unit will be contained in the original packaging materials.
Shipping Between Maintenance Activities. The shipping of parachutes between activities will be
accomplished on a signature verification basis using whatever means of transportation is available. Used
parachutes and other fabric items will be tagged in accordance with DA PAM 738-751, and rolled, folded, or
placed loosely in a parachute pack, deployment bag, or other suitable container, as required. Unused
parachutes will be transported in original shipping containers. During shipment, every effort will be made to
protect parachute from weather elements, dust, dirt, oil, grease, and acids. Vehicles used to transport
parachutes will be inspected to ensure the items are protected from the previously cited material damaging
conditions.
Other Shipping Instructions. Parachutes destined for domestic or overseas shipment will be packaged
and marked in accordance with AR 700-15, TM 38-230-1, and TM 38-230-2. Shipment of parachutes will be
accomplished in accordance with TM 10-1670-201-23.