masterrigger1 2 #26 January 17, 2008 Quote So, if you think PIA has the definition of Plumb Line wrong, go to PIA and get that document revised. Then immediately notify the FAA that they need to substitute the new PIA document revision. Travis, that is exactly what we are doing. Quote Since when has google and websites been the authoritative source for rigging. I think the PIA's documents hold much more credibility than most other sources. Engineering terms have been around a lot longer than rigging. They just happen to be listed on the web in different places if one were to look for them. MELSkyworks Parachute Service, LLC www.Skyworksparachuteservice.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tdog 0 #27 January 17, 2008 QuoteQuote So, if you think PIA has the definition of Plumb Line wrong, go to PIA and get that document revised. Then immediately notify the FAA that they need to substitute the new PIA document revision. Travis, that is exactly what we are doing. Cool, 'cuz I just went to the PIA website and found the documents used in the FAA exam are the current revision. Kinda' makes me wonder why no one told the PIA their documents were wrong for the last 24 years before the FAA adopted them as being an authority? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites