rifleman 70 #1 January 3, 2015 http://iloveskydiving.org/view/videos/friday-freakout-reserve-parachute-snags-on-gopro-scary-stuff/ This could have turned out so much worse.Atheism is a Non-Prophet Organisation Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pchapman 279 #2 January 3, 2015 So as I saw it: Wingsuit, spinning mal, reserve deployment on back, initiated with an RSL with Skyhook (the latter released quite early). Jumper has video from his front of helmet GoPro, while the reserve system snags temporarily on the other more rear mounted, back facing GoPro on a longer stalk. The mount actually does break off. It's a bit of an issue between "reserves actually do open pretty well in any attitude with an RSL or MARD" vs. "an unstable reserve opening with snaggy stuff on your helmet isn't good".... even if it breaks off. (I found it interesting that one guy wrote in a comment that in France, the RSL must be disconnected for wingsuiting. Then someone else commented that others having messy mals during wingsuiting would have been dead without an RSL. I don't know the truth of either of those statements.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stayhigh 2 #3 January 3, 2015 Why did he chop it in first place?Bernie Sanders for President 2016 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
craddock 0 #4 January 3, 2015 The obvious to me is zero attempt to get your risers(links) level to stop main from diving and wrapping up further to at least try and kick out(in other words get it flying level and see what you got), and the obviously self induced reserve line twists by hanging on that left rear during opening. What I don't get is what happened on the main deployment? I have had a few beers tonight but I am just confused. Was there a horseshoe at first? Some kind of premature at the very least unless I am unaware of the latest wingsuit deployment methods. That spot isn't bad at all, the winds were strong and that was the issue! It was just on the downwind side. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stayhigh 2 #5 January 3, 2015 He should've had foot mount GoPro as well. His POV angle sucks.Bernie Sanders for President 2016 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewGuy2005 53 #6 January 5, 2015 stayhigh He should've had foot mount GoPro as well. His POV angle sucks. One foot, or both? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #7 January 5, 2015 pchapman (I found it interesting that one guy wrote in a comment that in France, the RSL must be disconnected for wingsuiting. Then someone else commented that others having messy mals during wingsuiting would have been dead without an RSL. I don't know the truth of either of those statements.) One of the best, most experienced jumpers I know, many cutaways, movie experience, very good swooper, etc. said that all wingsuiters should use RSLs. A very expert opinion, IMHO. I don't know about wingsuiters, but I know of a lot of dead skydivers that probably would have been saved by an RSL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #8 January 11, 2015 *** So as I saw it: Wingsuit, spinning mal, reserve deployment on back, ... ................................................................................. Something I learned early in my wing-suiting career was to keep my knees together and arched until deployment was complete. It took me a dozen or so line-twists before I understood that any leg-spread flipped me onto my back during deployment. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IJskonijn 45 #9 January 12, 2015 JohnMitchell *** (I found it interesting that one guy wrote in a comment that in France, the RSL must be disconnected for wingsuiting. Then someone else commented that others having messy mals during wingsuiting would have been dead without an RSL. I don't know the truth of either of those statements.) One of the best, most experienced jumpers I know, many cutaways, movie experience, very good swooper, etc. said that all wingsuiters should use RSLs. A very expert opinion, IMHO. I don't know about wingsuiters, but I know of a lot of dead skydivers that probably would have been saved by an RSL. Here in the Netherlands, use of an RSL/Skyhook is mandatory for the first 50 wingsuit jumps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #10 January 12, 2015 IJskonijn Here in the Netherlands, use of an RSL/Skyhook is mandatory for the first 50 wingsuit jumps. Thanks for the information. I'm going to remember that one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites