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Reserve Rides

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20 reserve rides in about 5,000 jumps.

knotted stabilizers on a Crossbow

horse shoe that turned into a bag lock

knotted stabilizers on an experimental square

more bag locks and streamers

lots of tension knots

a few broken lines

holes big enough to drive buses through

a couple of rapidly spinning tiny mains

plus a couple more mains that I should have cutaway

etc.

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Three to date:

1) Jump #14. Chest-mount, non-steerable round (pilot chute removed) after failing to locate main ripcord.

2) Jump #142. Cutaway after a low-speed malfunction. Very hard pull, almost went in. Strong lopo.

3) Jump #540. Cutaway following a streamer. Got open at around 1000' and steered the lopo into a small clear spot in a neighbor's yard. B|

My new rig has a Smart. Haven't used it yet...

Cheers,
Jon S.

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Three in 3000 and 33 years.

First 1976 - brand new Strato Cloud, blew lines on first opening and spun up. That was a Navy conical reserve.

Second 1981 - pull out pilot chute - hadn't sewn down the bridle end out of the bridle bow-line knot at the pilot chute- it simply came undone - I pulled it out and threw, was left with a lonely bridle in the breeze. Is that why we called it a "throw-away pilot chute"? Hahaha. Another round reserve, PISA conical.

Third a cpl months ago (24 years since the last one, eh?!!). It was simlpy line twists that refused to unwind - so I just got off. Having owned 5 or 6 square reserves, finally got to use one. A Smart from Aerodyne. Sweet opening, flew well, very soft landing.

Blue Skies,

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Two in 2,628 jumps. First was jump #6, my first freefall. 28' cheapo never came out of the sleeve, about half the lines never unstowed. Second was jump #8, a Mae West. Both times same reserve, a 24' T7A military chest mount with no pilot chute. Both landings were uneventful. That was in 1962 and no mals since.

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none since 1962, that's pretty amazing



Both mals were someone else's pack jobs. I have always packed my own mains ever since, cheapos, PC's and squares. I am sometimes derided for the care and time I take in packing, but the results speak for themselves...no malfunctions in 43 years.

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