Ms.sofaking 0 #26 January 5, 2007 That does make sense.But, as a beginner, I would think dealing with a burble would be less of a concern than going too head low and increasing the chances of an entanglement.Although I don't walk around with a fear of these, if I had to choose it would be a burble.Recently I have questioned the dangers of a head-low deployment.It is something I would like to avoid."I'm not sure how it's going to turn out, except I'll die in the end, she said. So what could really go wrong? -----Brian Andreas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 2,989 #27 January 5, 2007 >But, as a beginner, I would think dealing with a burble would be >less of a concern than going too head low and increasing the chances >of an entanglement. I agree. For beginners, I recommend an immediate reserve pull, while the jumper is still head-high. That way the issue is eliminated. (An RSL will accomplish this as well.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ms.sofaking 0 #28 January 5, 2007 I know an RSL is right for me.It will be on my rig for sometime.Thanks for the info.I'm always trying to learn."I'm not sure how it's going to turn out, except I'll die in the end, she said. So what could really go wrong? -----Brian Andreas Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites