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Stewart,
The reserve chutes are designed for simplicity, reliability and fast opening times. There have been recorded saves as low as 100 feet. This is of course not a deployment attempt in free-fall at terminal velocity. When a wing takes a collapse of such magnitude as to require the reserve it still provides for a reasonably low vertical velocity. If I were to take a collapse at altitude I would do my best to work the situation out while altitude permitted. Passing through 1000 feet I would start thinking hard about the reserve and certainly toss the laundry at no less than 500. Given the opening times and altitude loss in a typical thrown reserve situation that should give me enough time to finish ****ting my pants and prepare for a proper PLF. :-) Gus Rasch Stewart Kissel wrote in message ... I see these guys in the morning flying around off the ski lifts, the ones I have talked to are very respectful of the big mountain air. You got me curious, if you have a collapse and decide you need to throw your reserve, how much altitude do you need? Worst case scenario... The wing has collapsed dramatically and all attempts to fix the situation have failed miserably, I would go to plan 'B'. Plan 'B' is of course the chest mounted hand deployed parachute. Gus Rasch |
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