vortexr1 0 #1 December 14, 2009 Last week had a right broken steering line. Decided it wasnt flying great and i didnt feel comfortable trying to land on risers. Today, first jump . Pulled at 4000'. Canopy opened and had tension knots on left side on lines A and B. Tried to correct them by flareing. The canopy was spinning and almost directly in front of me. I decided to cut away around 3000'.. Landed fine. I guess im writing this to see if anyone else has had reserve rides so close to one another? And any advise you might have. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hchunter614 0 #2 December 14, 2009 How many jumps are on the current line set on the canopy? Do you pack yourself? Was the opening when the brake line snapped hard? Really sounds like canopy maint/packing issues. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vortexr1 0 #3 December 14, 2009 Not sure of how many jumps on the current line set . I jump different rigs usually . Yes, the opening was hard when the line broke. I didnt pack the rogs that mafunctioned on me. I am packing with the help of a packer. Dz owner said packers were probably the cause. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diablopilot 2 #4 December 14, 2009 Yeah, I've had back to back Tandem rides..... just a co-inky-dink.---------------------------------------------- You're not as good as you think you are. Seriously. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewClearSports 0 #5 December 14, 2009 I had 2 in a row during a swoop comp. I decided it wasn't meant to be, so I dropped out. After the 2nd I took the time to inspect and test jump the gear in different configurations with the help of my rigger and found out it was my Pilot Chute. Not enough pull / snatch force and it was spinning and bouncing like crazy. Its amazing what a difference a good PC can make on openings. Anyway the lesson I learned that day is to Maintain your gear, and each and every time you have a mal, try and figure out why it happened. Don't ever take the attitude that - oh well shit happens - Figure out why it happened and fix it !! Investigate it! Go talk to your rigger, instructor or anyone else that you know will help to make sure you don't have a 3rd any time soon. Now it could be something with the gear, but it could be you too. Maybe get video of you at pull time on your next jump, how is your body position, how is the opening sequence. The video will tell you (or someone experienced) alot about what might be happening. Hope this helps Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pbwing 0 #6 December 14, 2009 I had 2 cutaways in 3 jumps as well. Not on the same canopy... First cutaway was my 2nd wing suit jump on a borrowed Sabre2 135. Lazy pull caused line twists up the wazoo. Second cutaway was 2 days later. Fun camera jump and had a tension knot on my Stiletto 135. See here Honestly, the first one really freaked me out. I've had 5 cutaways prior to this, but this one really messed me up. The 2nd cutaway was pretty routine and I actually felt better after that one. Not really much advise to give. You did the right thing in both cases. Sounds like your 2nd one was somewhat like mine!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vortexr1 0 #7 December 14, 2009 ThAnks. Ya the second one i was more aware and alert to the situation. The one thing i was thinkin was. I was thinkin if i was gonna be given shit by the other jumpers. I mean i have only 30 jumps and already 2 reserve rides. Didnt want it to look like i was just pulling the reserve before i troed to fix the problem.. guess thats me just bein a newby.lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Psychonaut 0 #8 December 14, 2009 QuoteThAnks. Ya the second one i was more aware and alert to the situation. The one thing i was thinkin was. I was thinkin if i was gonna be given shit by the other jumpers. I mean i have only 30 jumps and already 2 reserve rides. Didnt want it to look like i was just pulling the reserve before i troed to fix the problem.. guess thats me just bein a newby.lol. First thing first, worry about your own ass before others..Stay high pull low Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dounglomchan 0 #9 December 14, 2009 Jeez dude there aren't going to be any rental rigs left after you cut them all away! LOL! Which one were you jumping the PD 210 or the Spectre 210 that you cut away originally? I'm glad to say that I wasn't the cause of this tension knot...haha...glad you are safe buddy. Are you going to be up there next weekend? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjosparky 4 #10 December 14, 2009 QuoteLazy pull caused line twists up the wazoo. How does a lazy pull cause line twists? SparkyMy idea of a fair fight is clubbing baby seals Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peej 0 #11 December 14, 2009 I've had two within six jumps of each other, different rigs, same kind of canopy - both Velo 103's Advertisio Rodriguez / Sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crazydiver 0 #12 December 14, 2009 My first two cutaways were within a couple weeks of one another. I also had two tandem cutaways on the same day once. Ten total. I've been on a dry spell recently. Gotta be time for another soon enough... Cheers, Travis Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkeenan 14 #13 December 14, 2009 Have you kicked your packer lately ?_____________________________________ Dude, you are so awesome... Can I be on your ash jump ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenediktDE 2 #14 December 14, 2009 QuoteI guess im writing this to see if anyone else has had reserve rides so close to one another? And any advise you might have. 1st reserve on jump 421, second on 423 For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckbrown 0 #15 December 14, 2009 My first 2 reserve rides were jumps 18 & 19. I've had 2 more in the intervening 1400 jumps. Quit whining JKAdvice? Keep jumping & take comfort in your ability to handle high stress situations. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlRedler 0 #16 December 14, 2009 A lazy pull on a wingsuit can lead to the wings being partially open and asymmetrical, so you start turning under the canopy as it deploys. It can spin up fast. I have had a couple where I had my hands on the handles ready to pull when the canopy stopped spinning up and started to unwind. I reckoned I would cut away when the twists reached the top, or the canopy started diving. It is important to get the arms in and the legs closed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vortexr1 0 #18 December 15, 2009 Ya ill be jumping next .weekend o was laughing my ass off when i read this..lol...i tried gettin the knots out, but no go.. when i cut away i couldnt believe it.lol..i need to do a check dive. So of your able to do that ,ill pay your way up..see ya this weekend.. Hey will you ask Alex if he got my dvd of my jump finished editing? Thanks ..QuoteJeez dude there aren't going to be any rental rigs left after you cut them all away! LOL! Which one were you jumping the PD 210 or the Spectre 210 that you cut away originally? I'm glad to say that I wasn't the cause of this tension knot...haha...glad you are safe buddy. Are you going to be up there next weekend? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deadwood 0 #19 December 15, 2009 I had to cut the same canopy away two times in three jumps, but it was a Delta II Parawing, so that was about par for the course in those days. He who hesitates shall inherit the earth. Deadwood Skydive New Mexico Motorcycle Club, Touring Division Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjosparky 4 #20 December 15, 2009 Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. Only have one wing suit jump. SparkyMy idea of a fair fight is clubbing baby seals Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SansSuit 1 #21 December 15, 2009 QuoteA lazy pull on a wingsuit can lead to the wings being partially open and asymmetrical, so you start turning under the canopy as it deploys. It can spin up fast. ... ALSo, it can happen on a non-wingsuit jump. If the pilot chute is not tossed into clean air but rather dropped into your burble, it will give the bag a chance to dance around. I noticed it when I started having too many openings that were off heading. I concentrated on giving the pilot chute a good throw and the problem went away.Peace, -Dawson. http://www.SansSuit.com The Society for the Advancement of Naked Skydiving Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjosparky 4 #22 December 15, 2009 QuoteQuoteA lazy pull on a wingsuit can lead to the wings being partially open and asymmetrical, so you start turning under the canopy as it deploys. It can spin up fast. ... ALSo, it can happen on a non-wingsuit jump. If the pilot chute is not tossed into clean air but rather dropped into your burble, it will give the bag a chance to dance around. I noticed it when I started having too many openings that were off heading. I concentrated on giving the pilot chute a good throw and the problem went away. I am pretty sure that most line twists that are not caused by having a shoulder low are caused by: 1. the bag popping out of a tight container asymmetrically thus starting the spin. 2. Riser covers releasing at different times again starting the spin. While the curved pin is fairly easy to pull it can take up to 10 pounds of pull/lift to get the bag clear of the container. SparkyMy idea of a fair fight is clubbing baby seals Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phoenixlpr 0 #23 December 15, 2009 QuoteA lazy pull on a wingsuit can lead to the wings being partially open and asymmetrical, so you start turning under the canopy as it deploys. It can spin up fast. I have had a couple where I had my hands on the handles ready to pull when the canopy stopped spinning up and started to unwind. I reckoned I would cut away when the twists reached the top, or the canopy started diving. It is important to get the arms in and the legs closed. Wrong. I pull from full flight regular basis. Its important to have stable position for pull. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TAXIWAY 0 #24 December 15, 2009 QuoteI had 2 cutaways in 3 jumps as well. Not on the same canopy... First cutaway was my 2nd wing suit jump on a borrowed Sabre2 135. Lazy pull caused line twists up the wazoo. Second cutaway was 2 days later. Fun camera jump and had a tension knot on my Stiletto 135. See here Honestly, the first one really freaked me out. I've had 5 cutaways prior to this, but this one really messed me up. The 2nd cutaway was pretty routine and I actually felt better after that one. Not really much advise to give. You did the right thing in both cases. Sounds like your 2nd one was somewhat like mine!!! I have had 2 in 4500 jumps. My first looked just like your video on a stiletto 135 but I WAS A 2000 ft so I got rid of it alot quicker than you did. I would have chopped yours with in 5 seconds you were not ever getting control of that. My seconds was on a sameri 105 loaded heavy line twist as well packed by a packer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SirVato 0 #25 December 15, 2009 Was just thinkin the same thing. Since about the 5th WS I've always pithched in flight and flew through the deployment. Especially on BASE jumps. I only have about 150 WS jumps though so . . .If yer gonna be dumb, ya gotta be tough!! Cuz stupid hurts A-54266 - BASE#1374 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites