Figure 7-14.Aircrew Systems Record (OPNAV 4790/138).
Q2l.
Q22.
Q23.
Q24.
Q25.
Q26.
Q27.
What information MUST be transcribed on both
sides of each logbook page to ensure positive
identification when pages are removed?
Who is responsible for maintaining aircraft
logbooks?
Where can information be obtained on a specific
aircrafts structural life limitations?
On what OPNAV record in the logbook would an
overweight landing inspection be recorded?
On what OPNAV record in the logbook would an
aircraft service period adjustment (ASPA)
inspection be recorded?
Where and how are interim technical directives
(TDs) recorded?
What is the purpose of the Miscellaneous/History
Record?
Q28. When is an entry not required on OPNAV
4790/136A for preservation of installed
equipment?
Q29.
When aviation life support system's components,
kits, or assemblies are involved in an aircraft
mishap, what must be done with the associated
records?
AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT
SERVICE RECORD, OPNAV 4790/29
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Recognize the
different parts of the Aeronautical Equipment
Service Record and their purpose.
The AESR is a loose-leaf record. It may be
inserted in the aircraft logbook or it may stand alone.
The AESR is maintained similarly to the aircraft
logbook, and the same OPNAV forms are used in it.
The activity that has custody of the particular
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