'minor changes' huh? I find that some folks who advocate that all parachute equipment should have a set time-frame to comply with the latest standard do not do that with their own products. Hm??????
It is my understanding that the Vector III & the Racer are still TSO'd under C23b (I may be wrong but I think I am correct).
The ref. document in C23b is NAS 804.
Worldwide standard? Personally, I would prefer that the gov'ts just get out of regulating sport parachutes. Let the marketplace decide; that is really what is going on anyway.
Rob is correct, the FAA boys know zip about parachutes (I do have some experience with them) but they will never admit it; after all, they still have the 'control.'
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It is my understanding that the Vector III & the Racer are still TSO'd under C23b (I may be wrong but I think I am correct).
The ref. document in C23b is NAS 804.
Worldwide standard? Personally, I would prefer that the gov'ts just get out of regulating sport parachutes. Let the marketplace decide; that is really what is going on anyway.
Rob is correct, the FAA boys know zip about parachutes (I do have some experience with them) but they will never admit it; after all, they still have the 'control.'
Rant over,
Jerry
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