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On Sunday, August 12, 2018 at 8:35:21 AM UTC-7, Dan Marotta wrote:
I've jumped out of a Cessna-182 with a sport rig which is much larger than an emergency parachute.Â* Of course it had a jump door and no seats, which made it much easier. Recently, I ferried a C-182 which had not been flown for a dozen years and I wore a parachute.Â* It was tight, but by opening the door, and sliding the seat aft, I was able to rotate my body out the door.Â* Now, should part of the harness catch on the door latch, the outcome would not be as nice... On 8/11/2018 9:29 PM, 2G wrote: Unless you have an emergency door ejection on your Cessna (I have never seen one with this), you won't be able to get out to use your parachute. Tom -- Dan, 5J Now try having two big guys pushing the door closed while you're trying to exit - that will simulate the air pressure you will encounter at Vne+. Tom |
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