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This one I don't know about. In the U.S. it's pretty
common wisdom that it's worthwhile practicing the egress with a chute, instead of always unbuckling the chute and leaving it in the aircraft. I don't know if unbuckling under emergency stress is a real concern. I think practicing egress while wearing the chute *is* a good idea, as it's harder than you think. Our ex-CFI nearly baled out of an open cirrus having removed his straps AND parachute. Fortunately (or unfortunately depending on whether you liked him or not) he realised when he was only half way out and put it back on before jumping. The local newspaper report said: 'Club members watched in horror as his parachute opened' |
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