Title Page

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Equipment owner

Information

  • Main Type and Size

  • Main Serial Number and DOM

  • Reserve Type and Size

  • Reserve Serial Number and DOM

  • AAD Type, Serial Number and DOM

  • RAC, SB, TD and AD checked and compliant?

  • Data on packing card correlates with reserve, container and AAD?

  • Packing manual version / date (confirm current)?

  • Reserve compatible / fits with container?

Harness and container assembly inspection:

  • Grommets

  • BOC, pilot chute or drogue, kill line, bridle

  • Velcro, tuck flaps, riser covers

  • AAD, in date and correct installation

  • Harness webbing and stitching

  • Hardware

  • 3 ring assembly

  • Ripcord housing, pocket, handle, cable and pins

  • Cutaway housing, pocket, pad. Check length, clean and lubricate

  • Manufacture new loop, ensure correct length and knot

  • Reserve pilot chute, bridle, free bag and safety stow

Reserve canopy inspection:

  • Canopy: top, bottom, ribs and gores

  • Line attachment points

  • Line bartacks / zigzag stitching

  • Brake lines, lines and toggles. Check condition and symmetry.

  • Line sequence and trim

  • Links / soft links

  • Slider, slider grommets / diaper

  • Slider stops

  • Fold canopy, pack and close IAW packing manual

  • Closing loop through the AAD cutter?

  • Tool count complete?

  • Seal ripcord pin

  • Complete packing card and log.

  • Reserve packed by (name):

  • Date

  • APF rating number:

Main canopy inspection

  • Control lines

  • Line condition and trim

  • D bag

  • Pilot chute, drogue, bridle, kill line

  • Closing loop

  • Have any defects found been repaired or rectified?

  • Compatibility / fit / Inspected by (name):

  • Date

  • APF rating number:

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