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DA Form 7120-3 — CREW MEMBER TASK PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS REMARKS AND CERTIFICATION

crew member task performance and evaluation requirements remarks and certification

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DA Form 7120-3 is a DA series document issued for use across the Department of the Army. Official title: CREW MEMBER TASK PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS REMARKS AND CERTIFICATION. Purpose: crew member task performance and evaluation requirements remarks and certification. The current edition carries the date 04/01/2022 and is listed with a publication status of ACTIVE. The form runs to 1 page(s) and contains approximately 35 entry fields.

Responsibility for content and revision lies with T2COM. The prescribing directive is TC 3-04.11, which sets both the trigger for use and the disposition of the completed document. Entry is made by the named party or by the records clerk holding the file, with review and signature applied in the prescribed order. This edition has been superseded by a newer one. It is kept accessible for reference and for records already completed under it.

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What the form asks for

  • Aircraft1
  • CrewMembSignat1
  • CrewMembSignat2
  • Date1
  • Date2
  • Date3
  • LABEL1
  • LABEL10
  • LABEL11
  • LABEL2
  • LABEL27
  • LABEL3
  • LABEL4
  • LABEL6
  • LINE5
  • LINE6
  • Line1
  • Line2
  • Name1
  • Name2
  • Name3
  • PAGE1
  • Page1
  • REMARKS

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Questions and answers

What is DA Form 7120-3?
CREW MEMBER TASK PERFORMANCE AND EVALUATION REQUIREMENTS REMARKS AND CERTIFICATION
Which edition is current?
04/01/2022
Who is responsible for this form?
T2COM
In which formats can it be downloaded?
PDF, XFDL, PDF

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