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JohnMitchell 16
Hi Sundevil, Hey, what rig was that? It obviously didn't catch on, although I once owned a reserve with no ripcord at all.QuoteQuote
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If throwouts are so good, why don't reserves have them?
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There have been some rigs with throw out reserve PC's. Of course they did not have springs.
sundevil777 102
OK, I'll bite, what about your no ripcord reserve?
See ya John,
Cliff
If the 2nd instructor needs to deploy the students PC, pulling the red handle opens the 'hinged' boc pouch so the PC can drop out. see pic attached (my AFF stage 3 i think it was....and for anyone who is curious, the plane in the pic is a PAC Cresco, the brother of the PAC 750 XL

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JohnMitchell 16

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Student rigs for AFF have the main hacky for throw-out on one side (I've always seen it on the right side), and a release on the opposite side for the other instructor. For every setup I've seen, this entails a BOC pouch that is open on one side (like other BOC gear), but also has a velcro toggle (usually a large and colorful handle) on the opposite side that can open the entire BOC and allow the pilot chute to come free. With student gear, you can activate the main pilot chute from either side.
Oddly enough, I came right across this in the packing class yesterday. Prior to that I had never looked below the BOC pouch, probably because these monster rigs are so heavy.
Next time I'm back at the other DZ I'll see if they have it too.
Remster 30
QuoteStudent rigs for AFF have the main hacky for throw-out on one side (I've always seen it on the right side), and a release on the opposite side for the other instructor.
Or, you train as an instructor to open the main with the regular hacky from the reserve side.
Chuck
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masher 1
QuoteI don't know the name of the rig.
OK, I'll bite, what about your no ripcord reserve?
See ya John,
Cliff
I don't know if it's the same, but a version of the Woomera had a pull-out for the reserve deployment.
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I learnt on ripcord gear. Chest mounted. with an SOS handle. Changed to BOC throwaway / TAS after I got my A (as the APF regs say...)
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thelem 0
(oh, and you mean throwaway - throwout is something different again)
flr169 0
The first jump with BOC and PC was good...did my practice pulls in free-fall and made a clean and successful deployment at 4000....
On my second jump, which was like 30 mins later was totally different....
when 4000 came to wave off and pull...I grabbed around like 4 times and couldn't find the PC.....1 word came to mind, F***K , first reserve ride with only 18 jumps....
I've got 31 jumps now and no more problem finding the PC..
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