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timbarrett

Student query: BOC/ROL/Chest?

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I am a student based in Japan and looking to complete my AFF in the US and I would appreciate any thoughts on ideal ripcord/throw out locations. In my (very limited) training to Level 3 in Australia so far I have been tried on both chest and BOC ripcords. I started with a BOC ripcord location but was also tried on a chest mount as I was having some difficulty in quickly locating the BOC (This forum suggests that I am not the first student to try to open his chute using the JM's altimeter!). I am not particularily flexible in the shoulders so it was also suggested the ROL might be a good compromise as no-one(?) uses a chest mount anymore..others just told me to stop worrying and to get used to the BOC. I would prefer to do all my training in a consistent manner so I would appreciate any thoughts on how to proceed and what is now standard for student training..
Thanks,
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You are going to have to get used to using BOC if you plan to keep jumping as most systems use this method. I find it better to start training students with BOC from the word go so it is one less thing to worry about when conversion time comes around. Also having the ripcord on the front tends to have the student de arch during the pull! BSBD -Mark.



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Over the last 20 years I have taught students how to pull: chest-mounted ripcord, hip-mounted ripcord, BOC-mounted ripcord, belly-band mounted pilotchute, hip-mounted pilotchute and BOC-mounted pilotchute.

Nowadays I only teach with BOC-mounted pilotchute.

There are basically two types of deployment systems: BOC-mounted pilotchute and antiquated junk!

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