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On Aug 31, 11:05*am, Mike Schumann
wrote: On 8/31/2010 12:46 PM, Tuno wrote: Little red handle anyone? There is a little red handle I would LOVE to have. Many years ago the skydiving industry came up with a way to jettison a malfunctioned main canopy and deploy the reserve as a single action by simply adding a static line from the main parachute's riser to the reserve parachute's pin. Thus pulling the "cutaway" handle would also result in a deployed reserve. This system was especially appreciated at low altitudes! Since August 4th I've been wondering how difficult it would be to add a single "red handle" to the glider cockpit, that would be secured to one of the shoulder straps (i.e. at the pilot's torso, easy to find in the worst of conditions). Pulling this handle would simultaneously release the canopy and unbuckle the harness. No fumbling for one set of handles and then another. This handle, as I envision it, would look very much like the cutaway handles in skydiving -- a small pillow attached to teflon cable(s), brightly colored, hard to pull by accident but easy to find and pull on purpose. ted/2NO I suspect that one of the principle risk areas for mid-airs (outside of contests) is in the pattern, near an airport. *There is absolutely no way a conventional chut can save you when you are this low, no matter how fast you can get out of the glider. *A BRS can. -- Mike Schumann- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I concur. The most difficult and time consuming part is the egress from the glider, not the release of the straps. It is unlikely to be able to bailout from a glider below 1000 feet. A BRS could be deployed instantly even from 100 feet. Ramy |
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