AFI10-3503 PERSONNEL PARACHUTE PROGRAM
MilReg AFI10-3503 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AFI10-3503 and why is it important?
AFI10-3503 is the Air Force regulation that governs the Personnel Parachute Program. It outlines the policies, procedures, and guidelines for managing and operating the program, ensuring the safe and effective use of personnel parachutes within the Air Force.

Which personnel are required to comply with AFI10-3503?
All Air Force personnel, including active duty, reserve, and civilian personnel, who are involved in or support parachute operations must comply with the regulations mentioned in AFI10-3503.

What are the primary objectives of the Personnel Parachute Program?
The primary objectives are to provide training and operational guidance to personnel involved in parachute operations, ensure the safety and welfare of Air Force personnel participating in parachute activities, and maintain mission readiness through effective parachuting.

Are there any specific prerequisites to participate in parachute activities?
Yes, personnel must meet the physical and medical standards set forth by the Air Force, complete required training courses, and obtain the necessary certifications before participating in parachute activities.

How often are personnel parachute training and currency requirements reviewed?
Parachute training and currency requirements are reviewed annually or when significant changes occur. Training records must be kept up-to-date and validated by qualified instructors or supervisors.

What are the responsibilities of the unit commanders regarding the Personnel Parachute Program?
Unit commanders are responsible for implementing the regulations outlined in AFI10-3503, ensuring proper training and safety inspections, managing parachute equipment, and designating unit personnel to oversee the program.

Are there any restrictions on the use of personnel parachutes?
Yes, there are restrictions. Parachute jumps must be conducted during daylight hours, and certain weather and environmental conditions may also pose restrictions on when and where jumps can occur.

What actions should be taken in case of a parachute equipment malfunction?
In case of equipment malfunction, personnel must follow emergency procedures and established protocols, such as deploying the reserve parachute if needed, and report the incident to the appropriate chain of command as soon as possible.

How often are personnel parachute equipment inspections conducted?
Personnel parachute equipment must be inspected at least every 180 days. Maintenance personnel, certified rigger personnel, or designated personnel must conduct these inspections, ensuring the equipment is in proper working condition.

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