Gary73 8 #1 Posted May 26, 2021 Does someone have a rigger training curriculum that they'd be willing to share? I have the old Parachute Rigging Course manuals, but I'm wondering if there's anything better/newer available. Not looking at getting into rigger training as a regular thing, but my DZO has asked me to mentor people who show an interest, and I don't want to waste their or my time. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mark 91 #2 May 26, 2021 I'm happy to share all the materials I developed for the US Academy of Parachute Rigging, no charge except for acknowledging the source. As for "mentoring," consider asking for, say, $500 per interested student, as a way to screen for those who are willing to make a commitment and will be a joy to teach. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary73 8 #3 May 26, 2021 Mark, That would be much appreciated, and yes, it's only fair to give credit where it's due. Please send to [email protected] WRT the fee, the DZO will be covering their expenses, but yes, that sounds about right. Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mark 91 #4 May 26, 2021 Actually, I was thinking of $500 as the down payment. Your time is more valuable than that. In your area, see what Chuting Star charges, and consider what MEL, Dave DeWolf, Kirk Smith, Tom Dolphin, et al, charged or charge, closer to $1500-1800 exclusive of testing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary73 8 #5 May 27, 2021 Thanks for the clarification; I see what you mean. CSRL wants $1900, not including tests and docs. But I'd be using my DZ's facilities. So, somewhere in between. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 501 #6 May 28, 2021 Let's see if I can remember this off the top of my head .... Back when I was the busiest Rigger Instructor in Canada, I followed CSPA's Rigger A Course outline: Introduction course outline regulations What do riggers do? Basic parachute design and configurations Materials Harness/container components Pilot chutes Deployment devices with emphasis on D-bags Risers and 3-Ring releases Square parachute nomenclature AADs with emphasis on Cypres 2 Packing demonstration (by an instructor) followed by practical exercises Assembling components Minor repairs Equipment selection exercise Written exam Final practical exam Wrap up 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 501 #8 July 8, 2021 If rigging students only want to pack pilot emergency parachutes, we need to add: Round canopies Back containers Long back containers Seat containers Chest containers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites