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Everything posted by peter.draper
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Vigil batteries now no longer field replaceable
peter.draper replied to PhreeZone's topic in Gear and Rigging
I have had nightmare experiences trying to ship AADs for the last 6 - 12 months. I am based in Qatar and it took months to get a freight company to ship 68 Cypres in for maintenance...... no exaggeration MONTHS!!!! All companies refused outright, then after a lot of negotiation - submission of documents bargaining, pleading, demonstrating we got approval to ship air freight, dangerous cargo. It has been getting worse and worse every time we try to ship, they see the word LITHIUM and they freak the fuck out, then you have to start from the base of a freaked out cargo clerk and work your way up to the hazardous cargo manager...... -
Different BOC handles result in Premeture openings?
peter.draper replied to rrobinn's topic in Gear and Rigging
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that's what I do.....
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PIA Report on low reserve canopy openings
peter.draper replied to PhreeZone's topic in Gear and Rigging
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That is a very well made video - thanks for sharing
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are they the same as the ones we're packing in STRONG SET 10 reserves?
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Air-to-ground live tracking equipment
peter.draper replied to jamesproducer's topic in Gear and Rigging
a good place to start would be Garmin, I think. I use the Garmin Virb camera that records with all the GPS info embedded. Altitude, coordinates etc. etc. I'm pretty sure it could be transmitted (not sure exactly how) but worth checking with them....... -
I have 65 Military Spectres amongst my systems (300's) - generally nice canopies - if it was genuinely ex-military it would be one color (probably gray)...... but definitely plausible.........
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everybody seems to forget that Airtec (Cypres) had a service bulletin where the unit possibly appeared to be working but actually wasn't, and their workaround was to tell possibly affected users that they should remember to press the button before EVERY jump until it would be fixed at the next maintenance (next year for my 137 Cypres units). Whereas AAD (Vigil) issued a service bulletin on the cutters and I had 2 replacements delivered to me in Qatar within 3 days, now changed and Tandem rigs now back in full service. Basically though, I like them both but if you gave me $1300 and told me to buy one of those two I would buy a Cypres for my rig (and use the change to buy a Cypress for my garden)......
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I use a Garmin Tactix (the tactical Fenix basically) but ONLY as a back up to an analogue altimeter and to collect data or use it for the compass and track feature under canopy. DO NOT use it as a stand alone altimeter because sometimes they take some time to acquire satellites...... as an altimeter it matches my manual one perfectly so I have no problems with it BUT it's really not suitable to be a stand alone altimeter
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Replacing Student Gear... What Container to go with???
peter.draper replied to amitchel's topic in Gear and Rigging
Disclaimer - I used to work for Jump Shack. The Student Racer has a really good and safe harness adjustment (pulley system) and the reserve extraction is second to none. There are some issues with a two sided rsl but by hooking both shackles to one riser you have a single sided so that can be easily overcome. Some riggers don't like Racers, I love them Just my $0.02 -
What do you lubricate your yellow cables with?
peter.draper replied to lyosha's topic in Gear and Rigging
THAT is a classic (that I am going to steal) - but at least you kept your handles......... -
What do you lubricate your yellow cables with?
peter.draper replied to lyosha's topic in Gear and Rigging
Wow - thanks for the tip! There's a few of those here, I'll check them out. I tried every hardware store in the country and kept getting offered WD40.... :( -
What do you lubricate your yellow cables with?
peter.draper replied to lyosha's topic in Gear and Rigging
food grade silicone is recommended by most manufacturers (available at Ace hardware stores I think) but it's almost impossible to find here in Qatar so I usually use a light (very light) coat of sewing machine oil -
I put a new loop on every reserve pack, it's included in the price - I also never take a chance with the main closing loop, if it looks even half way worn I change it out (because I've seen some skydivers close a main with "maybe half a jump left" on a closing loop).....
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I tend to pull them off an use good quality rubber bands......
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oh, and you can download the manual here, you should ALWAYS have the manual for your rig and you shoudl read it too http://www.jumpshack.com/download/racerownersmanual98.pdf
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the first 2 digits mean it was made week 50 (December) the 3 rd digit could be 2004 or 1994 depending on the model (I am pretty sure they went to 6 digit serial numbers after that) and the rig was the 6th rig made during week 50........
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USA Riggers: Does 22-lb limit include the seal/thread?
peter.draper replied to fcajump's topic in Gear and Rigging
I'm not a physicist (and I don't play one on tv either) but if the breaking point of the seal thread is 8lb wouldn't it break long before the 22lb limit therefore making it irrelevant whether the seal was in place or not? I'm ready to be shot down on this because I never passed physics, but it would seem to me that as soon as you pass 8lbs the thread breaks on the way to whatever the actual pull force is..... -
I remember when I used to talk Static Line students down on the radio, there was one young lady who couldn't tell left from right. I made her rig have one yellow and one red toggle. "That's great... give me a little yellow, more yellow, that's good now let up on yellow....." worked a treat
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New Spectre 210 is too slippery to pack!
peter.draper replied to CloudyHead's topic in Gear and Rigging
try this - it might help http://sidsrigging.com/articles/greed.htm -
YOU TAKE THAT BACK!!!!!!!!
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RI voodoo AAD cutter placement (help)
peter.draper replied to Ninjagecko's topic in Gear and Rigging
Slightly off topic but this is an EXCELLENT point. I am building both an electronic AND paper library of every rig that we have in our unit, and trying to explain why to my Officers is so frustrating...... HAVE THE MANUAL AVAILABLE!!!!!! -
Brand new Vector 3s for 200! Get them while they last!
peter.draper replied to tdog's topic in Gear and Rigging
I was just showing these links to a local business journalist that has reported on Ali Baba on his radio segment and we realized that they are using images of the real rigs - at least one lifted from Mike Gruwell's website WITH his chutingstar logo........ so who knows what you'd actually get if you ordered one...... -
Brand new Vector 3s for 200! Get them while they last!
peter.draper replied to tdog's topic in Gear and Rigging
I wonder if they come with Risers, Freebag, D-Bag, Pilot Chutes.