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DA Form 2397-7 handles one job: technical report of u.s. army aircraft accident part viii - maintenance and material data. The official title is TECHNICAL REPORT OF U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT PART VIII - MAINTENANCE AND MATERIEL DATA. Download it below, fill it in, sign it, send it where your directive says. The edition on this page is February 2009, status not stated, running 1 page(s) with about 200 fields to complete.
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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