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I've seen a few ppl turn 180 degrees under canopy whilst docked in a stack.
Can this be down safely whilst flying solo, so as to get some stills of a folowing canopy for instance.
Or is it recomended only for skilled pilots and idiots:)
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Make sure you don't get your camera caught up in the slider and risers above you and also don't forget about oncoming traffic.

Up high it's not a big deal to do, but done on a smaller canopy and being uneven in the harness can cause a spin.

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*Tighten your chest strap*

If you're worried about hooking your camera in the lines on the turn around move..

Hook your feet up with your heels inside your front risers/line group. You'll be upside down, facing backwards and still have both hands in the toggles. Don't extend too much while inverted as it raises the COG of the wing and causes it to oscillate more.

Makes for great pictures. Just remember to turn them around after development.:P

Don't do this if your canopy is elliptical and/or very highly loaded, or if you're not strong enough to keep your moves gentle and controlled, or if you have shoes with hooks on them, or if you're the type of dude that could get himself hooked, wrapped or entangled in your own lines. :o Don't. If you're in OK shape and move like you didn't just borrow your body from someone else for the weekend and have not yet read the manual, then it's worth giving a try up high without wearing a camera.

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"Hook your feet up with your heels inside your front risers/line group. You'll be upside down, facing backwards and still have both hands in the toggles. Don't extend too much while inverted as it raises the COG of the wing and causes it to oscillate more."
Didn't some guy die trying this 6-7 years ago when
he couldn't flip back right side up before landing?
As i recall he had done this many times but on this jump couldn't get righted for whatever reason and
landed on his head.

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I turn around all the time in my harness...as stated before you may want to keep your chest strap pretty tight just for that added security..while it doesnt matter than much in the 180 twist, if something were to go wrong and you needed to chop, having everything secure is a huge plus!

another thing I do (learned from lewmonster) is occasionally flip upside down (as stated previously)...what I do, though, is kick my feet up and put my heels on my slider...kinda funcky feeling...
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"Hook your feet up with your heels inside your front risers/line group. You'll be upside down, facing backwards and still have both hands in the toggles. Don't extend too much while inverted as it raises the COG of the wing and causes it to oscillate more."
Didn't some guy die trying this 6-7 years ago when
he couldn't flip back right side up before landing?
As i recall he had done this many times but on this jump couldn't get righted for whatever reason and
landed on his head.



The version of that story I heard was he initiated his standing in the risers at 1,000 feet.

That violates my personal altitude rule of "stupid shit under canopy stops at 2,500 feet".

True, there is no guarantee that having 150% more time would have saved this guy, but it would have been a good asset.

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