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Well, Ted,
I see your point, but in my experience riggers are VERY professional. One or two incidents like this at the local skydiving club (where the jumpers know their equipment just as well as the rigger, in many cases) and that guy is moving on. I don't think the excessively short repack cycles are anyones INTENTIONAL desire to make a problem. I don't think rigger attitudes about how incredibly critical the parachute is can be considered out of place. Both of these things just lack perspective. And the FAA goes to the "professional" organization to get opinions. They just don't understand that PIA and USPA aren't the sum total of wisdom in the entire world about parachutes. The users of the emergency chutes have wisdom too. This isn't intentionally overlooked, it's just much harder to get feedback from a less concentrated group. For example, I'm likely to choose an emergency chute that is 5% less likely to open safely but allows me to sit comfortably on it for 5 hours instead of only 2. In fact, I'd pay 20% more for this feature. Riggers would say this is crazy talk. The parachute opening is the most important thing! Well, that's true, but only if you try to open it. That's the part they don't understand. And they don't understand that the extra fatigue caused by a wicked uncomfortable chute can cause an accident. Is there such a chute? Probably not. But you get my point... article 1106289159.505cc1fc175211f038a97c7bee2c4ae4@teran ews, Ted Wagner wrote: Not just that, Mark. A repack is like a surgical procedure, carrying with it the risk of something going wrong, like leaving the closing loop locked with a cheater pin or a tool left under the stitches. How many of us undergo voluntary surgical procudures because some nameless doc says we have to. Much rather have the procedure done on an irregular basis by a doc I know and can trust and can even watch. "Mark James Boyd" wrote in message news:41ef0ac1$1@darkstar... Ted, Yes, you might be right. The whole idea of having a parachute in the glider may just be a bad idea anyway. Sure there are a minute number of saves using a parachute, but where are the statistics about how many people were killed when the extra weight of the chute against their back crushed their lungs during a high-G impact? I'd like to see some crash test dummies in a car with chutes on, and have them slam into walls at high speed. One wonders how much the extra pounds on the back multiplied by the Gs of impact may help the shoulder harnesses and seatbelt cut into the ribcage and lungs. Yeah, the riggers and parachutists don't talk about that part too much. Or how the extra pounds marginally raised the stall speed just enough to cause a fatal stall/spin instead of a close call or less-than-fatal injury. Kind of like going to a donut shop and asking for recommendations for dinner. Riggers and sport parachutists have a pretty strong opinion about how important parachutes are... In article . com, wrote: 180 days would still be at least 185 days too long. The only argument for sticking with 120 or 180 days is the work that the riggers would lose. I just had my skydiving reserve repacked two months ago. That cost me $75, and it doesn't look like I'm going to get to use it before it's due again. It's a scam and I'm sick of it. ted/2NO -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd -- ------------+ Mark J. Boyd |
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