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In article , Dale
writes: Or even better, pull it at the riggers loft and stick around to watch him pack it. Good thought, and you could ask your rigger all those questions like: "Hey, what's that?" or "Which toggle or steering line do I pull to steer the chute?" But the regs require the rigger to air the parachute for 24 hours. That's why you often see the A-I-R written on the packing data card. A-ir (for minimum 24 hours) I-nspect (inspect entire system, including harness, container, etc.) R-epack (in accordance with the manufacturers instructions) Like your airplane mechanic, be skeptical of everything he does, and don't be afraid to ask lots of questions. I actually don't mind when a parachute owner asks questions. Also, (going out on a limb here) I believe EVERY pilot, especially aerobatic pilots should make at least ONE jump to acclimate themselves with being out of the plane and under canopy. Also, knowing how to do a proper PLF is important (being able to walk to a road or nearby house for help). Blue skies......... Glenn |
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