arni999 0 #1 November 18, 2006 I did my packing course last tuesday and all went pretty well. As i cannot afford to jump this weekend i thought i'd have a practice at home. I got to the stage of putting the bag/canopy into the container but i have forgotten a couple of things: 1) Do i stow the lines (the ones fastened into the bungees) towards the bottom of the conatiner? 2) When i put the main/canopy into the container i was taught to put it in at a 45 degree angle but i can't remember which way. Does the part of the bag towards the bottom of the container (where the lines are stowed) need to be raised higher or is it the other end? I've managed to get everything in ok from what i think is correct (i.e. lines stowed at bottom with this same end higher than the other end). Whether it's jumpable or not is a different matter though!! Forgot to mention, the container is a teardrop superfly Practice Practice Practice... Mikey ------------------------------------------ Fear Is Weakness Leaving Your Body Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2cmyzx 0 #2 November 18, 2006 Looks like they would stow at the bottom of the container, with the bridle up by the reserve container. Also here is a link to the owners manual if you do not have one! http://www.parachutemanuals.com/Containers/Thomas%20Sports%20Equip/TearDrop.pdf Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
za_skydiver 0 #3 November 18, 2006 go practise at the dz on the packing mat, i reckon there are loads of packers that will help you I jump a teardrop superfly. Lines go to the bottom (boc side) of container [no pun intended]Some dream of flying, i live the dream... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites