Gato 0 #1 October 31, 2006 Hello Again - I hope this isn't in another thread - I did try to find one. Is there a remarkable difference between the opening of the main at terminal as opposed to the opening during a static line deployment? Any insight would be appreciated. Indigos, GatoT.I.N.S. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yossarian 0 #2 October 31, 2006 my last static line jump was only 65 jumps ago so its still pretty fresh in my mind, the terminal deployments i had on student kit (exactly the same kit as my static line jumps, they just changed the d-bags) were a alot harder from terminal (not painful or anything, there was just a more noticeable jolt) added to the fact that there was now a transition from fully horizontal rather than the almost already standing position of a s/l jump. since i qualified however, and pack my own kit on a nice new canopy, the openings are much softer and as far as i can tell quite similar to s/l hope that helps, although experiences may differ using different kit to what i used (believe it was a manta 288 in a zerox container and the s/ls were done from a c206) edit for semantics Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,535 #3 October 31, 2006 Quote Is there a remarkable difference between the opening of the main at terminal as opposed to the opening during a static line deployment? Yes. Openings at terminal will generally be harder (canopies being equal) compared to Sl openings at ~85mph. On the flip side, SL openings often seem to involve a large amount of line twists which should diminish when you open at terminal with good body position.Do you want to have an ideagasm? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WatchYourStep 0 #4 October 31, 2006 Quote SL openings often seem to involve a large amount of line twists which should diminish when you open at terminal with good body position. I've never done static line so I don't know, but can someone explain the reasoning behind this statement? Or is this statement even valid? Thanks PS: What's up Chris? Hope things are going well. "You start off your skydiving career with a bag full of luck and an empty bag of experience. The trick is to fill the bag of experience up before your bag of luck runs out." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,535 #5 October 31, 2006 Quote Quote SL openings often seem to involve a large amount of line twists which should diminish when you open at terminal with good body position. I've never done static line so I don't know, but can someone explain the reasoning behind this statement? Or is this statement even valid? Just anecdotal evidence really. I just think its more likely that a newbie will have uneven presentation right out the door on an SL than uneven body pos in freefall once they've notched up a few more jumps to progress that far. I could easily be wrong.Do you want to have an ideagasm? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skyflygirl1 0 #6 October 31, 2006 I've been watching a lot of sl jumps to decide if I should go that route rather than aff and had noticed many did get line twists, they mostly seemed to fall into a bad opening position after exiting the plane and ended up more in the head down position. Think I'll stick to AffFear is Temporary, Regret is Forever! www.myspace.com/byasa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Yossarian 0 #7 October 31, 2006 i was told the prop wash could spin the bag as well, dont know how true that is, all i know is i had line twists on all 10 s/l jumps, but none on 5secs+ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orange1 0 #8 October 31, 2006 We were told to expect line twists on about 50% of our S/L jumps, and my experience tallied with that. Got it even on perfectly stable exits, I think it's something to do with the way the line jerks the d-bag on opening. So, you just get used to dealing with line twists... not a bad thing, they're not HP canopies and I don't think it took more than a few seconds to kick out of any of the ones I had. And the canopies do open softer than at terminal, but because of that they're also packed to open a bit faster - opening still feels gentler though. But certainly nowhere near as slow as opening a rig packed for terminal opening on a hop & pop Skydiving: wasting fossil fuels just for fun. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkeenan 14 #9 October 31, 2006 Quote Is there a remarkable difference between the opening of the main at terminal as opposed to the opening during a static line deployment? If you are referring to "opening shock", there is a definite difference. When the parachute opens, it slows you from your falling velocity to the parachute descent velocity. The parachute velocity is the same for either one, but the falling velocity of a freefall jump will be much higher than that of a S/L jump. That means that you will feel more of a deceleration on a freefall jump because of a bigger change in speed. Kevin_____________________________________ Dude, you are so awesome... Can I be on your ash jump ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gato 0 #10 October 31, 2006 Hey Jeremy - Nice to hear from you - rest assured I'll be calling again seeking your counsel! As to your question, I personally believe it has more to do with body position than anything else. If I've gotten 1 thing right, it's the clean arch, and none of deployments have even hinted at a twist. Assuming a tapered canopy is more prone to twist than a square, I wonder if some S/L student rigs are loaded with Sabres or Pilots, as my jumps have so far been on PD300s. Now, I know I only have 3 jumps so far, and as stated before, I don't really know shit. Blissfully Ignorant, GatoT.I.N.S. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tomvailco 0 #11 October 31, 2006 Quote I've been watching a lot of sl jumps to decide if I should go that route rather than aff and had noticed many did get line twists, they mostly seemed to fall into a bad opening position after exiting the plane and ended up more in the head down position. Think I'll stick to Aff Good idea, it's alot more fun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites