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Jessica

Container lock vs. pilot chute in tow

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A container lock means anything that keeps the container closed. This could be a jammed ripcord on a ripcord rig, a PC in tow that keeps the container closed, or a misrouted pullout bridle.

A PC in tow means a PC has been deployed and has extended the bridle but is not extracting the bag. If you had a bridle entanglement inside the container (with, say, the closing loop anchor grommet) you could conceivably see a pullout system with an open container and a PC in tow malfunction.

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Another possibility on the container lock would be a pin with a nick or sharp groove in it. The nick gets hung on the closing loop and the outcome is evident. It's pretty rare but I've heard of it happening before.

Kris
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And for a really old example. Early military based rigs had metal cones with holes through them just below the point. Gommets or gromment like tabs would from the other flaps would be stacked over these cones and the ripcord pins passed through the holes. When the RC was pulled the flaps, aided by the spring pilot chute and by the pack opening bands, would slide up and off the cones to open the container. Stress could be on the flaps such that even with the RC pulled the gromments didn't come off the cones. Know as cone lock. Solution ... pull and then punch your chest reserve. For your back reserve with cones, use your last hope rope. A line sewn to one flap and fun over your should to somewhere you could grab it.

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