This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Air Force Reserve Command on January 1, 2007 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AFRC Form 165?
A: AFRC Form 165 is an Aircraft After Wash Corrosion Inspection Checklist.
Q: What is the purpose of AFRC Form 165?
A: The purpose of AFRC Form 165 is to inspect aircraft for corrosion after they have been washed.
Q: Who uses AFRC Form 165?
A: AFRC Form 165 is used by individuals responsible for inspecting aircraft for corrosion.
Q: When is AFRC Form 165 used?
A: AFRC Form 165 is used after aircraft have been washed.
Q: Why is it important to inspect aircraft for corrosion after washing?
A: Inspecting aircraft for corrosion after washing helps to identify and address any potential corrosion issues early, preventing further damage.
Q: What does the inspection checklist include?
A: The inspection checklist includes items to check for corrosion in various areas of the aircraft.
Q: Who should be notified if corrosion is found?
A: If corrosion is found, it should be reported to the appropriate personnel for further action.
Q: Are there any specific instructions for completing AFRC Form 165?
A: Specific instructions for completing AFRC Form 165 may be provided by the relevant authority or organization.
Form Details:
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