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Video of what appears to be bad EP's; You decide.

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There are two commonly accepted methods of performing EP's.

The one hand on each handle method and the two hands on one handle method.

Two hands one handle method;
Look at and grab soft cut away handle with two hands, LOOK at reserve handle, peel and pull cut away handle, grab and pull reserve handle.

One hand one handle method;
Look at Soft Handle grab with right hand, look at reserve handle grab with left hand, peel and pull with the right hand then the left hand.

It appears she used the first method, maybe during the harness shift at her cut away she lost sight for a moment of the reserve handle.

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Do people usually disconnect the RSL for wingsuit jumps?



Yes and no, ie, up to you. I did, but I had 350+ jumps and 2 cutaways already. I advise wingsuit students with ~200 jumps to keep it connected.
But since this jumper jumps camera, that's a bigger reason to disconnect the rsl.

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Do people usually disconnect the RSL for wingsuit jumps?



I jump with mine attached. There is no reason to disconnect your RSL just for wearing a WS. I just had a chop due to a diving line twist. I use the one hand per handle method. The RSL still beat me. I'd rather land a reserve with line twists instead of one at line stretch. Nylon over my head sooner rather then later is my preference.

And the EPs in the video looked fine to me.
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Do people usually disconnect the RSL for wingsuit jumps?



Yes and no, ie, up to you. I did, but I had 350+ jumps and 2 cutaways already. I advise wingsuit students with ~200 jumps to keep it connected.
But since this jumper jumps camera, that's a bigger reason to disconnect the rsl.



Thanks. I hadn't considered the camera aspect of it.
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It seemed that even with 2 hands, it took a lot of effort to cut away, and then pulling the reserve handle not very vigorously, just far enough - as opposed to punching it out forcefully. Of course it probably didn't seem like that to her, video can be deceiving.
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have not had to do one yet but just started my aff and i was taight the two hand method.... i got pretty fast at it and was taught to pull those things clear out as far as i could.... looked pretty routine to what i was taught
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EPs looked good, maybe a little tough getting the reserve but that's what a two hander will do for ya. BTW the cause of the twists is obvious, at 1:24 you can see the open legwing throwing her body all over, unzipping during deployment is also a poor idea if the opening isn't square.
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Nothing wrong with that procedure IF a reasonable pull altitude and harddeck are kept in mind. For a wingsuit jump I'd call that 3,500 and 2,000.

Now if she's smoking it down to 2,500 or lower, then it's a crater bait scenario.
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At 1:40 she cuts away, THEN starts scrabling to find her reserve handle.

http://vimeo.com/14019614

what do you all think? This was not how i was trained, but im just curious.



there are two common methods:

the one i was taught was; look, locate, punch right punch left ARCH!

and the other one is grab red, peel, punch, toss find silver pull arch. way to many steps in my opinion but it seems to work
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I was trained to use one hand per handle too, and that's what I'm gonna do if I need to cut away, but the method in this video looked just fine to me as well... I've never jumped a WS so I wouldn't know what's best in that situation, but it seemed to work just fine :)

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I do one hand on each handle,(7cutaways so far) her suit presented issues...."my" opinon, she should have located handles before losing the only rag she had!



never had a cutaway yet, probably because i do my own packing.. :D
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I do one hand on each handle,(7cutaways so far) her suit presented issues...."my" opinon, she should have located handles before losing the only rag she had!



never had a cutaway yet, probably because i do my own packing.. :D

All of mine happened on "paid packers" .....Two packed by riggers!:o

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I do one hand on each handle,(7cutaways so far) her suit presented issues...."my" opinon, she should have located handles before losing the only rag she had!



never had a cutaway yet, probably because i do my own packing.. :D
for your next reserve repack, do it with your rigger :)
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I do one hand on each handle,(7cutaways so far) her suit presented issues...."my" opinon, she should have located handles before losing the only rag she had!



never had a cutaway yet, probably because i do my own packing.. :D

All of mine happened on "paid packers" .....Two packed by riggers!:o


see, that's what i mean! :D
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I do one hand on each handle,(7cutaways so far) her suit presented issues...."my" opinon, she should have located handles before losing the only rag she had!



never had a cutaway yet, probably because i do my own packing.. :D
for your next reserve repack, do it with your rigger :)


i ALWAYS pull my handles when i bring in my rig for repack!

the first time, i was actually thinking of doing it IN THE AIR, on my last jump of the day.. i know, that's kind of stupid, but really, it was TEMPTING!!!
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