adventurechick 0 #1 September 18, 2006 to make this happen? When I looked up at my parachute after it opened, my pilot chute was tangled in my lines. I was still able to turn right, left, and flare, so I didn't chop. What could have caused my pilot chute to get tangled in my lines though? PMS #449 TPM #80 Muff Brother #3860 SCR #14705 Dirty Sanchez #233 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MB38 0 #2 September 18, 2006 It happened to me during AFF - my PC wrapped around the outmost left steering line. The canopy was controllable, so I landed it. My instructor chalked it up to the chaos theory.I really don't know what I'm talking about. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #3 September 18, 2006 Was it a slow, snively opening with the canopy snapping around? That's how I've seen the bridle work its way into the lines. Usually not a big problem, if the canopy is controllable. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
adventurechick 0 #4 September 18, 2006 It was a pretty fast opening, weird for my canopy. PMS #449 TPM #80 Muff Brother #3860 SCR #14705 Dirty Sanchez #233 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
darkwing 5 #5 September 18, 2006 was it over the front nose, or around some other lines? In any case, you probably did nothing that puts any blame on you. With today's throw-out pilot chutes this problem happens far less, and will less harsh consequences, than it did in the past with spring-loaded pilot chutes. -- Jeff My Skydiving History Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #6 September 18, 2006 Quote With today's throw-out pilot chutes this problem happens far less, and will less harsh consequences, than it did in the past with spring-loaded pilot chutes. Agreed. We're still using spring loaded PC's for AFF and it's something I've seen regularly, if not often. With colapasble throw-out PC's consequence is usually low unless the bridle is tensioned prior to full inflation of the canopy. Bottom line is the (full) control check. If the canopy passes, stick with it. If not - away you go. tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fcajump 164 #7 September 18, 2006 Quoteto make this happen? When I looked up at my parachute after it opened, my pilot chute was tangled in my lines. I was still able to turn right, left, and flare, so I didn't chop. What could have caused my pilot chute to get tangled in my lines though? I'll weigh in with a "me too"... strange openning with the PC flopping around, and it can happen (either around the A's or brake lines.) A freind still jumps with a spring loaded PC (>35 years and wont change) and he seems more suseptable to it. As others say: check it, then decide to keep/chop. Avoidance: same as any strange/hard openning issue... pack carefully & deploy stable and it will happen less frequently. First time I had this I became aware of it after deploying my flag, and overtop of a hiway during a demo jump... oops. (kept it and landed "in" just fine). Blue ones and keep questioning things! JWAlways remember that some clouds are harder than others... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #8 September 18, 2006 I've had it happen on my sport rig a few times over the years. More than a few times on tandems over the years as well. Its not a big deal unless it effects the controlability of the canopy. I do tend to not do many hard turns or similar when it happens (I also don't swoop under my sport canopy when it happens).--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IsleOfAvalon 0 #9 September 18, 2006 The same thing happened to me today...collapsable pilot shoot was caught around my brake lines. It spooked me for a sec but it was completley controllable so all was good. Alas I spent too long staring at the canopy instead of heading back to the DZ and ended up landing off According to an instructor, if the canopy is rocking on opening it can give the hackey momentum & throw it to where it shoudn't be. Not sure if this was a factor here but it's interesting all the same. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jheadley 0 #10 September 18, 2006 Do you think the weight of the PC handle would have any effect on the frequency of it happening? I can sort of see how a heavier handle may make it happen more often. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IsleOfAvalon 0 #11 September 19, 2006 QuoteDo you think the weight of the PC handle would have any effect on the frequency of it happening? I can sort of see how a heavier handle may make it happen more often. Hmm to be honest I haven't a clue! It's possible I guess but I don't know enough about the technical aspects of gear or physics-related stuff to know! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yossarian 0 #12 September 19, 2006 happened to me about 5 times in 18 jumps with a spring loaded pilot chute during raps, never a problem cos it always sat right down the middle, except one time when it was off to the right and caused a slight turn but on a big old 288 manta it was no problem and landed just fine, i just adjusted my flare. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bch7773 0 #13 September 21, 2006 I had the PC "disappear" one time after purposly inducing a stall on an old PD230. It was behind me as usual before I stalled, but after I reinflated the canopy after the stall, I couldn't find the PC. It wasn't behind the canopy, and it wasn't over the nose. After landing I found it INSIDE the D bag, wadded up. Bottom line, PCs can do weird stuff when opening. MB 3528, RB 1182 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites