shermanator 4 #26 February 4, 2009 QuoteQuoteQuoteYou know sometimes it pay's to have a rigger inspect your gear, the whole system, not just your reserve. Don't they do that anyways? At least Mine does, thankfullly! It's not normally part of the reserve pack job to do anything with the main, your rigger doesn't even need to have the main at all. My riggers all charge extra for a main inspection, but if you have a specific question like the O.P. has they will gladly help. brain fart on my part. I forgot the OP was about the main's pc. I was thinking about the harness. When I get my repack, my rigger also inspects the harness thouroughly and lets me know of any potential problems. Though he didn't have to check the main, on one pack job, he found a very serious problem with the 3 ring loop, which led to a new set of risers. I'm glad he didn't just focus on the reserve and leave it at that!CLICK HERE! new blog posted 9/21/08 CSA #720 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dannydan 5 #27 February 4, 2009 QuoteQuoteIt was something that fell out in between jumps because my pilot chute cocked fine for the previous 2 jumps. Well I'm willing to bet what fell out was your total lack of understanding of how your gear works and how to hook it up the right way. I'm also willing to bet that you didn't ask a rigger to look at your work or who ever "hook it up" for you and their work. And with out so much of a basic understanding how it works or what the fuck your doing in rigging your gear the right way you went out and jumped it assuming everything was done right......Till it failed to do so and then you assume that it had to be something that "fell out" and not your fucked up'ed rigging work. If you continue down this path & way of NOT THINKING!thinking you will be dead one day! A lot of way more experianced people have died from a simple "little" mistake in rigging, read up on Patrick De Gayardon's death for one example, there are many more to choose from. Dooooood (Marc/op).... WHEN EVER YOU ARE ADDING or TAKEN AWAY COMPONETS TO "GEAR"... GET WITH A RIGGER BEFORE YOU JUMP IT OR SOMEONE ELSE DOES!!!!!.... The life you SAVE may be your own!!! all caps for a REASON..... To live!!!! Glad that you caught that anyway! YOU did in fact just save your life... and possibly others in the AIR around you! GOOD EYES! a quik BUT thorough gear and componet check during packing of a main for the next jump is ALAYS the best idea! No jump or load is worth NOT doing this and keeping this as a routine and a habit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites