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DA Form 2397-7 — TECHNICAL REPORT OF U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT PART VIII - MAINTENANCE AND MATERIEL DATA

technical report of u.s. army aircraft accident part viii - maintenance and material data

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DA Form 2397-7 is a DA series document issued for use across the Department of the Army. Official title: TECHNICAL REPORT OF U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT PART VIII - MAINTENANCE AND MATERIEL DATA. Purpose: technical report of u.s. army aircraft accident part viii - maintenance and material data. The current edition carries the date February 2009 and is listed with a publication status of not stated. The form runs to 1 page(s) and contains approximately 200 entry fields.

Proponency for the form rests with OCSA. The governing authority is PAM 385-40, which establishes the circumstances of use and the required routing. Preparation falls to the individual named in the entries or to the unit administrator acting on that individual's behalf; review and signature follow the chain set out in the governing authority.

Distributed formats: PDF, XFDL. The layout is common to all of them; what varies is the method of entry. The pdf is the reference version. In the fillable pdf the entry areas are live objects that accept typing; in the printable version the same areas are inert and are filled by hand after printing.

The pdf displays in current browsers and in any reader application. For fillable use a full reader is preferable to a browser viewer, since viewers vary in whether entered data is retained. An xfdl file is available too. The format is IBM Lotus Forms, in use across Army form systems, and it opens only in the Lotus Forms Viewer.

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What the form asks for

  • ACFT_NO
  • ATTITUDE
  • CAUSE_MAL
  • CORRECT
  • ContentArea1
  • DATE
  • DATE_A
  • DATE_SPEC
  • DATE_SPEC_1
  • DESIGN_D
  • DESIGN_S
  • DESIGN_U
  • FCTNL_GP
  • FIG_NO
  • FIG_NO_1
  • FLUID
  • HISTORY_A
  • HISTORY_B
  • HISTORY_C
  • HISTORY_D
  • HISTORY_E
  • HRS_LST
  • HRS_LST_1
  • HRS_NEW

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 2397-7?
TECHNICAL REPORT OF U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT PART VIII - MAINTENANCE AND MATERIEL DATA
Which edition is current?
February 2009
Who is responsible for this form?
OCSA
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL

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