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  1. Hi Tom, Sorry but to find a quote as: on the contrary, when you are totally sure about its reliability in the time, why do we have to impose us/you a periodic maintenance? in the same letter in which actually is written that most problems are only solved since October is nothing less than arrogant! After your recall would some modesty be in place. Femke
  2. ??????????? Why not in TANDEM MODE without realizing it. Sorry but your remark makes by my opinion no sence at all when it comes to riding down with the plane without switching it OFF (like with the expert and tandem Cypres. I am glad they have your symphaty but I see here riggers, experienced skydivers and engineers raising their doubts... Femke
  3. Hi Ron Yes you are right! I just read it in my manual. It is only recommended for the student Cypres! By the Vigil it is for all models recommended. In that case is this for example for a staticline instructor very inconvenient as the last one on board and propably going down with the plane to know you actually had to shut off your Vigil. However, I would not take my chute off to switch the Vigil off but ask the pilot to do that for me. But this will cost some time and he has to fly the plane... And with for example a big dropzone with static line jumps all day long, sooner or later a instructor will forget to switch it off. My best option will be not to switch it on at all but what is the use of a AAD than? Femke
  4. A Cypres has to be switched off too no? Or is this only for the student version? Femke
  5. I reply to myself with two questions about Ton's translation My question: What is Vigil model B, C and D? Is this recall for reprogramming mandatory or an advice when jumping at sea level? I haven’t. What is it? Can you avoid it? Femke
  6. Hope you don't mind I did. Femke Italic= answer from AAD Bolt= my comment on the answer Question 9 and higher have been added later 1) I want to jump with a vigil over here. Is that possible http://www.cfcenter.co.il/dsinfo.htm No problem, all the vigils delivered at the moment can be programmed till a pressure of 1090mbar, this means till-500m. All the Vigils model B en C can be reprogrammed from 1035mbar to 1090mbar free of charge Ok from issue D you can, where can I find this issue on the box (sticker, embedded). AAD only does the reprogramming free of charge all extra cost will not be covert (shipping repack if required) 2) Leaving from skydive Spa (±1500ft altitude) I want to make a jump-in at texel (at the sea) (About 2 hours flying). Is this possible, how do I adjust the vigil ? Of course you can. Make a re-adjustment of– 1500ft). Ok, I did not expect a different answer. I can look up in the manual how to re-adjust 3) Which aerospace-specifications have been used to qualify this equipment for the aerospace-autority like EMC and environmental The toughest specifications. The Vigil is tested at a recognised lab (Denayer, Mechelen) till 100V/m with perfect results. The 'toughest specifications' does not clarify anything for me. I'm sure the vigil is NOT tested according to the toughest aerospacespecs. The toughest case is (direct) lightning strike. I would have expected an answer like : MIL-..... or DIN-..... I consider this question still open. 4) Do the electronic components comply with aerospace quality? The electronic components used are professional quality and have a life expectation of 20 years. Please answer YES/NO, If no why didn't you use this quality. 5) No equipment lasts forever(Ask the more exoperienced videojumpers) What is the life expectation of the vigil usage about 100-150jumps a year. Take into account the severe environment (temperature differences, shocks and moisture). Vigil does not last forever. We give an “Expected Life Time” of 20 years Majik making upto 500 jumps a year can use the vigil 20 years without problems At Parachute the france 2 vigils are still functional after a 500m drop. This is Vigil. An expected lifetime is an expectation.What does vigil if this turns out to be for example 10 years for whatever reasen? 6) A little more technical: A dual square situation can be geklassificeerd as dangerous ( No discussion about that) Is it possible due to a software error(Single software failure) to switch from pro to student or tandem mode? This is absolutely inpossible. One in a specific mode this may only be altered with the pushbutton during startup.. I'm sorry, have you ever heard of 'bit-flip' 7) How can a company without experience in the aerospace industry give a statement 'no maintenance required'. All components age, even solderconnections age. At each start-up the vigil checks all functions, in case something is wrong with the batterie, cutter or electronic parameters, the vigil will not start and the vigil has to be returned And in case the pressure sensor ages? On the ground this is not notified, but as the pressure drops (during climb) the altitude sensing gets less accurate. It seems clear your company bets on 'on condition' maintenance instead of 'preventive' maintenance. This is very dangerous in a safety critical application 8 ) How did you solve the issues reason for the grounding in germany? Look at our answers at “Dropzone.com” At dropzone.com I can find some answers, but I can not find anything about the poti for example New questions: 9) During development have you performed a FailureMode-EndEffect analyse If not I would suggest to perform this.? Please do not answer something like 'we did a lot of tests" Following questions come from a swedisch investigation .Mentioned on www.dropzone.com: 10) What is the accuricy of the unit? ±80m is not always achievable. By the way 225m-80m=145m Little low seems to me. 11) Is this true ? We recently did some tests on the scenario when you adjust for a *higher* landing altitude and the Vigil cannot handle that correctly either. The Vigil appears to have a problem knowing where the "zero-level" is when you do these types of adjustments. For example, if you adjust the unit to a landing altitude that is, say, 300 meters above your take-off altitude. Fly up well above this altitude but cancel the jump (clouds!) and go back down with the plane. The Vigil then fires when you pass the 300 meter level (intended landing site) if you exceed only 20 m/s in descent rate. 12 ) Is this true ? The problem with sensitivity to electrostatic discharges may have been solved but there are still other issues with the electronics construction that we think are sub-standard. For example, the fact that the manual says that the unit can get stuck in some state where you have to open the unit and tempo- rarily remove the battery in order to make it work again. This is kind of like rebooting your computer by unplugging the power supply and indicates an electronics design that is flawed. 13) Please comment AAD says that they are constantly improving the design and fixing any problems. However, with no mandatory service interval there is no procedure for updating all units in the field. With the exception of the total recall this spring due to a severe problem with sensitivity to electrostatic discharges, a unit that is out there does not get updated. 14) With a vigil equipped rig can I jump in austria or sweden?
  7. Can the guys (owner) from the Vigil AAD confirm the quote of Bill that already 5000 Vigils are in use? Femke
  8. I saw the site but many questions are in Dutch language. I do understand it a bit and they look inetersting. Will you be able (willing) to translate and post them here? Femke
  9. Can the guys (owner) from the Vigil AAD confirm your quote that already 5000 Vigils have been sold? Femke