AR 750-32 AIRDROP, PARACHUTE RECOVERY, AND AIRCRAFT PERSONNEL ESCAPE SYSTEMS (*RAR 001 04/04/2011)
MilReg AR 750-32 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AR 750-32 AIRDROP, PARACHUTE RECOVERY, AND AIRCRAFT PERSONNEL ESCAPE SYSTEMS?
AR 750-32 is an Army regulation that establishes policies and procedures for the airdrop, parachute recovery, and aircraft personnel escape systems used by the Army.

What is the purpose of AR 750-32?
The purpose of AR 750-32 is to provide guidance and direction for the safe and effective use of airdrop, parachute recovery, and aircraft personnel escape systems in Army operations.

Who does AR 750-32 apply to?
AR 750-32 applies to all Army personnel involved in airdrop operations, parachute recovery operations, and the use of aircraft personnel escape systems.

Does AR 750-32 apply to civilian contractors?
Yes, AR 750-32 applies to civilian contractors when they are directly involved in airdrop operations, parachute recovery operations, or the use of aircraft personnel escape systems on behalf of the Army.

What topics does AR 750-32 cover?
AR 750-32 covers a wide range of topics including responsibilities, equipment requirements, inspections and maintenance procedures, training, safety procedures, and documentation.

Does AR 750-32 provide guidance on the planning and execution of airdrop operations?
Yes, AR 750-32 provides guidance on the planning and execution of airdrop operations, including procedures for load preparation, rigging, inspection, and release.

Is there any specific guidance on parachute recovery operations?
Yes, AR 750-32 provides specific guidance on parachute recovery operations, including procedures for the recovery of personnel, cargo, and aircraft using parachutes.

Does AR 750-32 cover aircraft personnel escape systems?
Yes, AR 750-32 provides guidance on the use of aircraft personnel escape systems, including procedures for ejection, bailout, and parachute deployment.

How often should inspections and maintenance be conducted on airdrop, parachute recovery, and aircraft personnel escape systems?
Inspections and maintenance should be conducted in accordance with the prescribed intervals outlined in the technical manuals and maintenance standards specified for each system.

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