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I'm one of those glider pilots who switched air sports after 5000
skydives and you will never catch me with a round chute in my pilot rig. I don't know where Don got his info that square chutes require that the person be in a stable position, but that's absolutely, 100% false. Every skydiver I know uses square reserves precisely because they open faster and more reliably than round reserves, regardless of attitude or body position. I obviously recommend square emergency chutes to pilots but only if they take the time to at least visit a skydiving training center and sit in the simulator with an instructor. Even better, make a tandem jump or two -- it's fun and they let you fly the chute, all the way to landing (they will provide "power steering"). I use a Rigging Innovations "Aviator" P-124, which has a ram-air (square) chute designed for airmen who may have no prior jump experience. The web page for the product is he http://www.rigginginnovations.com/products/aviator.html Ted Wagner Chandler, AZ 304CZ "2NO" |
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