mossysam

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    ELDERSLIE
  • License
    C
  • License Number
    5732
  • Licensing Organization
    apf
  • Years in Sport
    2
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    Formation Skydiving
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    80
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    Freeflying
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  1. mate im no highly experienced jumper having only a few more than you but i was taught a 3 fundemental rules that are vital to a good deployment : 1. PULL 2.PULL STABLE 3.PULL AT CORRECT ALTITUDE. if your knowingly deploying your parachute unstabily due to a wingsuit or other freefall stability factors on more than one occasion you need to reevaluate your ability and your skydiving career, LINE BURNS ON YOUR LEGS what the bloody hell are you doing. As for your comments on a parachute opening fine because terminal airspeed will pull it free, what do you suppose would happen if a line or pilot chute were to tangle around your legs in a tension knot kind of way? your either going to lose your leg or open your reserve into a big fat ball of shite not clean air. In australia wingsuits are only to be flown by sport parachutists who hold a D license and to be honest it is a great idea. However just because you can do something doesnt necessarily mean you should, if you cant deploy a parachute stabily when flying one you shouldnt be doing it. I suggest you start reading up on deployment issues because you are obviously very naive when it comes to this VERY IMPORTANT SUBJECT.Quote liver of the dream