I don't like where I think this is heading. By and large, rigs don't kill people--people kill themselves by misuse of their rigs.
It doesn't matter what the rig is. Poor judgement or lack of awareness kills far more people than rigs. In recent years a huge number of our injuries and fatalities were under canopies functioning exactly as designed.
I don't mean this in a mean-spirited way, but anyone who asks that question needs to rethink whether they should be jumping because, IMO, it indicates they are looking for a good luck charm.
Walt
I'm new to skydiving so I'm trying to find out if (like cars) some are more troublesome than others. I imagine there are some rigs that are more complicated and others that are more straightforward. I would like to know if there are some out there that people have noticed have the habit of catching on the main, not releasing the main and other such snags. It's an honest question from someone who wants to know if in addition to or inspite of jumpers error or lack thereof are there rigs that are less safe than others. Simple question. Jumpers with more experience than this newbie are welcome and urged to offer some insight.