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December 6th 08, 03:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Brian Bange[_2_]
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Parachute 20 year limit
Mike,
What kind of ship are you replacing the Genisis with?
Brian
At 02:47 06 December 2008,
wrote:
I agree with Tim Mara's points in his post above.
I had to bail out after a midair at Uvalde this year. That was my
first jump.The round Softie did the job perfectly. I did land hard,
and sustained some fractured vertebrae, but my ship landed a lot
harder than I did. As Tim states, you'll be adrenaline pumped, and
really won't feel it at the time. I got up and walked about three
quarters of a mile until I found some help.
My main take-away from the experience is that you need to have an
egress plan, and I got mine (and one of the two Softies I own) from
Allen Silver at
www.silverparachutes.com
- I highly recommend the
articles on his site. I got my other Softie from Tim at
www.wingsandwheels.com
,
and he's a great resource as well.
Regarding the 20-year limit, my first Softie is coming up on that
soon, and I'll replace it when that time comes. Seems like cheap
insurance to me. I'm a happy Softie customer, although I hope I don't
have to use the product in action again.
Mike Brooks
ex RG1 (next up - XL5)
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