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INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS, DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATION OF DEFECTS FOR PARACHUTES

contributor authorDLA - GS8 - DLA Aviation - Richmond
date accessioned2017-09-04T18:34:22Z
date available2017-09-04T18:34:22Z
date copyright07/31/2009
date issued2009
identifier otherJGPENCAAAAAAAAAA.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;query=authoCA5893FDFCDCAC426159DD6EFDEC014A/handle/yse/216634
description abstractThis standard establishes the inspection requirements and a standard classification of manufacturing and final assembly defects for parachutes.
Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to:
Provide a uniform standard of quality for determining the acceptability of parachutes and their components. 
Standardize the inspection requirements for all parachute manufacturers. 
Consolidate, into a single document, definitions of all parachute terms.
Application. This standard should apply when it is referenced in the specification or contract provisions.Intended Use: This document is intended for defining the major/critical and minor classifications necessary to determine the acceptability of various parachutes for Government procurement purposes.
languageEnglish
titleMIL-STD-849Cnum
titleINSPECTION REQUIREMENTS, DEFINITIONS AND CLASSIFICATION OF DEFECTS FOR PARACHUTESen
typestandard
page83
statusActive
treeDLA - GS8 - DLA Aviation - Richmond:;2009
contenttypefulltext
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