Offsetting ADD opening Altitudes WAS: Fatality - Cross Keys - 3/25/11
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I know of the speed cypres and it's parameters. I don't need that one for my canopy. Won't be reaching those speeds under canopy soon and also probably not in my whole skydiving career. I like the option that it ceases operation below 330 ft.
30 MPH is just too slow to let an AAD fire with current HP-canopies.
If you know about the Speed mode, where are you getting 30mph from?
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
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Swoopers would have to deal with two out every time they jumped. I may be new to the sport, but from what I'm aware, 30mph is pretty easy to achieve under a fully functional canopy.
You're correct.
When they put this canopy mode on an AAD I will definitely stop jumping AAD's. This would surely give me a two-out on every jump.
How much do you want for your AAD? I'll buy it today.
"The Speed CYPRES is designed to allow very
extreme canopy piloting. The high activation speed
(approx. 86 percent of freefall speed) plus the feature
that the unit ceases operation below 330 feet are
tailored for this discipline."
From the Cypres 2 User's Guide, page 13.
I know of the speed cypres and it's parameters. I don't need that one for my canopy. Won't be reaching those speeds under canopy soon and also probably not in my whole skydiving career. I like the option that it ceases operation below 330 ft.
30 MPH is just too slow to let an AAD fire with current HP-canopies.
I'll sell you my Cypres in 7 years when it reaches it's 12-year mark

If you take the time to read the thread, I was using arbitrary numbers for example sake.
I also said, IMO swoopers should make their own decisions in regards to AAD's in general. This includes if they even want to use them in the first place.
Ok. Probably a stupid newbie question. I've only turned on an AAD before, never turned one off. Couldn't a swooper or anyone else who doesn't want a possible two out just reach behind them and turn off the AAD below 1k? Or can you only turn it off when it reads your on the ground?
Don't burn me on the question
Ok. Probably a stupid newbie question. I've only turned on an AAD before, never turned one off. Couldn't a swooper or anyone else who doesn't want a possible two out just reach behind them and turn off the AAD below 1k? Or can you only turn it off when it reads your on the ground?
Don't burn me on the question
Never tried to turn one off while its in 'flight' however I believe it can be done.
As for reaching behind them, not likely... you have to look at it to know when to click the button, and to verify its off.
The CYPRES speed is designed for swoopers, I believe the Vigil has a Swoop mode, not sure about the Argus (not that it matters in most rigs)
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This whole argument doesn't answer my question/thoughts regarding this problem, unless I missed it somewhere.
I also feel that I would like MY AAD to fire higher than 750 ft.
NOT when the vertical descent has allready slowed down from an open main, and then accelerates due to a cutaway, BUT when I passed through the 1500ft mark at terminal belly speed or more ( read.......UNCONSCIOUS).
THEN I would like it to fire at 1000ft.
These are arbitrary numbers,and I am sure they can be substantiated by testing in the air, and not close to the ground. ( it's probably gonna hurt a bit)
At least it will give my reserve some extra time to clear whatever obstacles it has to, because of a less than perfect body position.
And if it still doesn't work then......well, at least I won't have to pay for a re-pack.
billvon 3,085
>read.......UNCONSCIOUS) THEN I would like it to fire at 1000ft.
It does. If you are unconscious and spinning away on your back your AAD will fire at approximately 1000 feet.
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I know of the speed cypres and it's parameters. I don't need that one for my canopy. Won't be reaching those speeds under canopy soon and also probably not in my whole skydiving career. I like the option that it ceases operation below 330 ft.
30 MPH is just too slow to let an AAD fire with current HP-canopies.
If you know about the Speed mode, where are you getting 30mph from?
Have a look at post #49.
-ftp- opted for this one. The Student Cypres already fires at 29 MPH / 1000 ft so for students this is already the case.
It would be a nice thing to turn the Cypres off under canopy but this won't work with current rig designs. We would have to put the Cypres where the FXC once was. Although this would be one more action to do under canopy and you would have to look at the Cypres and maybe miss some traffic.
A better way would be, as opted in this discussion, to change the parameters of the unit. Correct me if I'm wrong but the parameters of current AAD's (and opening altitude) come from say 15 years ago when canopies opened much faster and there weren't HP-canopies. Maybe these parameters should be revised to the current era of skydiving.
A better way would be, as opted in this discussion, to change the parameters of the unit. Correct me if I'm wrong but the parameters of current AAD's (and opening altitude) come from say 15 years ago when canopies opened much faster and there weren't HP-canopies. Maybe these parameters should be revised to the current era of skydiving.
There is nothing wrong with the unit. Reserve canopies still have the very same requirements.
The problem is in the user. If you have an ADD you should know its operating parameters and you not suppose to exceed those.
AFAIK CYPRES was designed to prevent no pull.
It is not angel. It has just a set of algorithm for saving your life if needed. You should not the limitation if its use. If you know that those are not applicable than make sure you switch it off. E.g.: I would turn it OFF in case of a hot-air balloon jump.
You can have a second chance to live. If you get a 2-out because of your low pull that's your own stupid fault.
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Ok. Probably a stupid newbie question. I've only turned on an AAD before, never turned one off. Couldn't a swooper or anyone else who doesn't want a possible two out just reach behind them and turn off the AAD below 1k? Or can you only turn it off when it reads your on the ground?
Don't burn me on the question
It is not designed to be used in that manner. Unless you discussed doing something like this with the manufacturers you would not know how the unit would react. Many systems of this type perform self tests on shut-down, you have no idea what could happen.
How much do you want for your AAD? I'll buy it today.
"The Speed CYPRES is designed to allow very
extreme canopy piloting. The high activation speed
(approx. 86 percent of freefall speed) plus the feature
that the unit ceases operation below 330 feet are
tailored for this discipline."
From the Cypres 2 User's Guide, page 13.
I know of the speed cypres and it's parameters. I don't need that one for my canopy. Won't be reaching those speeds under canopy soon and also probably not in my whole skydiving career. I like the option that it ceases operation below 330 ft.
30 MPH is just too slow to let an AAD fire with current HP-canopies.
I'll sell you my Cypres in 7 years when it reaches it's 12-year mark
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