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Those of you who own a parachute manufactured between Fall, 2001 and Summer,
2003 should be aware of FAA Special Airworthiness Information Bulletin (SAIB) NE-03-50 dated Aug, 21, 2003. The SAIB advises that a company which is the sole supplier of ripcords pins for ripcords used in parachutes made in the USA has been advised of pin failures under low loads. If one pin fails the parachute may not open properly. If two pins should fail the parachute may not open. The SAIB recommends the load testing of the pins before the next use of the parachute. The simple test can be accomplished on parachutes that have been repacked. Most riggers should be aware of the SAIB, but, it is so important it would not hurt to ask, especially those of you who get a "quickie" repack. The subject SAIB can be found on the FAA's web site: www.airweb.faa.gov Click on SAIB on the top of the sidebar then look for NE-03-50. Duane |
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