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Paraglider incident

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Do paragliders have spanwise reinforcement tapes?

It appeared that canopy did not.
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That guy on Mt Everest at the end of the clip sure doesn't seem to be either one of the guys on the tandem.
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The Sun is hard on those things. But it's expensive to replace them when they get old, and the backup will probably save their asses. Business as usual.
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The Sun is hard on those things. But it's expensive to replace them when they get old, and the backup will probably save their asses. Business as usual.



Lesson for skydivers?. Never leave canopies lying in the sun if you are packing outdoors. Jump, then pack!!!......Before going for a coffee.

A blown canopy can be the first link in a chain of events that can end badly, if not for you, then the person who buys your second hand main.
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They were lucky the instructor deployed quickly.

Paragliding reserves are not intended for freefall speeds and are very lightweight if one looks at them. (They're designed for super fast inflation at the low end of the speed range too, e.g. by having a pulled down apex for a small inflated volume.)

So if you have a massive canopy failure that is beyond the normal 'spinning under a tangled up collapse', then one has to be fast in getting the emergency canopy out before the speed picks up too much -- and the instructor in the video was fast.

I'm not current any more in paragliding but recall the test standards were pretty low. The latest standards (CEN) seem to usually be for 40 m/s, about 90 mph. And that's the actual test speed, not a lower recommended speed. (In skydiving one typically never tests to under 180 knots or about 210 mph.)

(I'm guessing the guy might have been using two regular reserves instead of one big heavy tandem reserves for convenience, but as I said I'm not current so could be wrong.)

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I'm a better paraglider than skydiver...
Our canopies are made MUCH less sturdy than a parachute. Not designed to be deployed but only strong enough to get you airbourne. Remember that since we are ground launching that weight is very important. I know it is important in skydiving but we have to launch them ;)

So, the standards are much lower in terms of resistance to destruction (i.e. don't open them at terminal!).

On top of that, you may have about 5 minutes under canopy per jump, I could easily fly 3-4 hours on my paraglider wing. That UV light is devastating.

So I'm not surprised this happens on occasion, though good monitoring of hours, gear checks, and more appropriate flight would clearly have made this last longer.

As for reserves... round reserves on long bridles with no sliders. Designed to open fast and not designed for terminal. I fly PPG as well and we motor sometimes at treetop level... and could easily be deploying my reserve at that height. We just need it to open FAST. You land like a sack of bricks too, worse with a motor.
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