anything that exits a military aircraft in the 82nd Airborne Division is rigged by my company. My company consists of 3 Platoons:
AD - aerial delivery, also known as heavy drop. they rig vehicles, supplies, weapons, ammo, fuel, food, water, you name it. AD is the main support element in Afganistan and IRAQ.
Pack - this platoon packs close to 12000 parachutes a month to support the 82nd. We have 32 pack tables open, and each rigger is required to pack 25 a day. the 82nd only jumps T-10's and MC-1 parachutes.
the last platoon is maintaince.... they are basically a large sew shop. from little tears to large holes, cut lines, bad pack trays, etc... they fix them.
a military rigger is the main supporting element to any Airbrone organization.
o, by the way i'm not trying to play the "ew, i'm airborne" card.... just thought you would know i'm not a dirty nasty leg that walks the planet his entire life.
i'm sorry, but $2200 for the basics is a little pricey. most of the people that donated agree and want more people in the sport.