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Hi all,
On the second leg of my airline trip the TSA decided there was something inside my parachute that needed further physical inspection. They called me back to the inspection area and asked me to "unpack" my chute. I explained that it was a reserve and I was not qualified to repack, and then I would have a pile of canopy and cord to deal with afterwards. No help.. I asked if I could call my parachute rigger on my cellphone to explain the part in the chute that had them concerned. No help I explained that the FAA requires a sign-off and showed the inspection tag of the FAA qualified re-packer. No help I asked that they make a PA announcement in the terminal to locate a FAA parachute rigger that could help out the inspection. No help. I will visit my rigger and learn a bit more about opening my chute for inspection. I think with personal knowlege of my chute I probably could of opened it without a mess. I would of course void my repack and have to have it re done at my destination. linkhttp://www.tsa.gov/public/interapp/editorial/editorial_1147.xml Jeff Banks |
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