TaylorC 0
Question for Bill Booth or any rigger:
I watched that video and you show the part when your on the ground you have the system hooked up to cutaway on the ground. It looked like the cutaway cable that was attached to the skyhook side was shorter.
If you have a skyhook should the cutaway cable on the side that has the skyhook hooked up be shorter than the other side?
I watched that video and you show the part when your on the ground you have the system hooked up to cutaway on the ground. It looked like the cutaway cable that was attached to the skyhook side was shorter.
If you have a skyhook should the cutaway cable on the side that has the skyhook hooked up be shorter than the other side?
dorbie 0
That was a Collins' lanyard demo only where one riser was deliberately detatched early and the other cutaway cable was pulled all the way out of the housing rather than being significantly longer except w.r.t. running accross the shoulder (it may still be slightly longer protruding from the housing, I dunno). There was no skyhook on that demo rig, just a conventional RSL + Collins' lanyard. If there'd been a skyhook the RSL would still have been attached to the freebag bridle via the skyhook at the end of the demo.
honestly in my opinion. people shouldn't be cutting away at 100 ft. that's a good way to get hurt. even though there is a new system for that. if you have a mal. get rid of it soon as possible don't wait.
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Isn't that more of an axiom than a law?
Mick.