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RU ok wrote: On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 04:24:10 GMT, Orval Fairbairn wrote: The pyrotechnics may present a safety hazard (rember flares? they caused more hangar fires than lives saved -- I even know of two lives LOST because the flare hung up on a wing strut.) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Please state the details of the lives lost. I didn't blame parachutes for lives lost. The incicent involved two pilots at the University of Illinois about 1958 or '59, where they fired a parachute flare out the window of a Cessna 140, practicing night emergencies. The flare hung up on the wing strut. They crashed and were killed. A rep of the BRS company, Jeff Peltier, is currently online with the RV List hyping the use of ballistic parachutes. If I understood correctly, he claims that lives have NOT been lost in the use of ballistic chutes. Here's Jeff's entry into the RV List.... "Hello RV owners, Due to the very high interest exhibited by Vans owners over the years, we've currently entered into the design phase regarding the installation of BRS ballistic emergency parachute systems to Vans RV-6,-7 and -9. We have purchased a new fuselage for the purpose of static structural pull tests, and may be interested in acquiring other fuselages or parts for the various tests required of this effort. We are also open to any questions or comments that you may have regarding parachute installation on Vans aircraft. Any input will be appreciated. We would really like to hear from you." Here's Mr. Peltier's statement concerning NO DEATHS... Message: #117851 Date: Dec 26, 2003 Subject: Chutes for RVs "In business for 22 years, over 17,000 units delivered. Nearly 1% of all units delivered have been used in real, life-saving events! In comparison, airbags in cars have saved (?) 1 person for every 50,000 units. These government mandated safety devices have killed at least 80 children under the age of 12. Ballistic parachutes have never actually KILLED anyone, that we are aware of. I actually witnessed one of the saves -- it was at the Salinas (CA) airshow, where an ultralight was demonstrating steep maneuvers. The outboard wing structure broke and the pilot deployed the chute, lowering all to the ground. Jeff Peltier Design Engineer BRS INC. (651)457-7491 You might want to search/visit the forum at..... http://www.matronics.com/search Barnyard BOb -- Mr. Peltier makes no mention of payload penalties or deployment airspeeds beyond which either the parachute will shred or tear itself away from the structure. I still see no justification for a BRS on a regular airplane. It is far easier, cheaper and lighter to beef up critical parts of the structure than to install a BRS, with its pyrotechnic maintenance requirements thrown in. |
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