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Old December 21st 04, 12:24 AM
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what does your rigger say.. is it still serviceable? you do get it checked
and repacked on a regular basis.. right?

If he checks it and it's still good, and its an Emergency chute.. and you
don't like how it fits..
offer it up eBay..

BT

"Eric Greenwell" wrote in message
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Duster wrote:
I'm planning on purchasing a new or used parachute to replace mine that
does not fit the contours of my ship. My question pertains to the
accepted longevity of emergency parachutes which I've often heard is
about 20 years. Because mine is 27 years old, I was just about to toss
my Security 250 in the dump. However, I recently reread an article by
John Good on parachutes published in Soaring (March 2003) which quotes
Ted Strong (of Strong Parachutes) and a colleague as saying, "...there
is no need to impose a limited service life on an emergency parachute."
What's the consensus by others in the sport? Should I try to sell it
or trash it?


I suggest you contact Security for their recommendation, since that is
what a likely buyer will do and go by. At one time, there were some AD's
on Security chutes, also a factor in your choice.


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