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After reading posts about how cuttaways equal experience I was just wondering if any one has or had thought about packing an intentional Mal.

Peraonaly I have thought about it, then smacked my self up side the head for thinking that. I would never do It!
How about the rest of you?


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Packing a mal on purpose sounds like bad karma to me...



Exactly the same thought I had. Im not talking about wearing a 2nd reserve. Im wondering if anyone has packed and intentional malfunction in there main.(line over, severe line twists, etc.) Just so they can have a cutaway?


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After reading posts about how cuttaways equal experience I was just wondering if any one has or had thought about packing an intentional Mal.

Peraonaly I have thought about it, then smacked my self up side the head for thinking that. I would never do It!
How about the rest of you?


Never considered it. There are some rigs with three parachutes that are used for intentional cutaways. That's the only way I would pack a malfunction by intent.

When I earned my first tandem rating the manufacturer required that every candidate have had at least one cutaway. Most of those who applied for the rating had at least one serious malfunction in the general course of their skydiving, but those that hadn't were required to borrow a cutaway rig and actually chop a main parachute for real.

My suggestion for you...DON'T pack an intentional malfunction. If you are concerned about your ability to handle a malfunction, or you want extra training, spend some more time in a malfunction harness. There are also a few drop zones that have a simulator called the SportParaSim that offers virtual reality goggles coupled with a computer and cutaway harness. It's actually described and pictured in my book, JUMP! Skydiving Made Fun and Easy. SportParaSim is distributed by SSK Industries, the same people who distribute the Cypres. Your other option is to borrow a three parachute rig, but that is a very complicated system with many extra potential problems, and I'd suggest that you wait on it until you have a bunch more real skydives.

Tom Buchanan
Instructor (AFF, SL, IAD, Tandem)
S&TA
Author JUMP! Skydiving Made Fun and Easy
Tom Buchanan
Instructor Emeritus
Comm Pilot MSEL,G
Author: JUMP! Skydiving Made Fun and Easy

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In a way yes, jump 13 I went to another DZ to pick up a jumpsuit. I'd been there the previous week and made a skydive. I buy my jumpsuit and the DZO says too me if you want to make a jump have someone show you how to pack that chute you jumped last week its laying on the floor. So I flat pack this main with some help and get it ready to put it in the container and the DZO grabs my helper to go get the fuel truck. Meanwhile another kind sole steps up and offers to put the main in the container and does so, this is the part I remember best because at this DZ I'm at they like ROL deployment for some reason. So I watch this guy put the pin in the closeing loop and than he folds the PC and stuffs it in the leg pouch, the excess bridal he than shoves up under the flap of the container. Good to Go. I get on a load with three other guys and we plan a four way skydive, well the four way went to shit right from the start, but I did manage to hook up with one of the guys. And since I had no idea how to track the plan was for me to pull at my normal altitude 4000 maybe 4500. I pitch the hackey and nothing happens, I try to look and I can't see my PC, I'm going slightly head down and I look at my altimeter and I'm at three grand, the thought runs thru my brain I'm gonna die. I pull silver and saddle out at 2000. I land ok off DZ and a kind sole helps me find the free bag and the handle. Did I not cock the PC or was the bridle stuck under the flap? I'll never know, so in a roundabout way I have packed a mal and it was a total. I'll just add its very exciting when your parachute doesn't function as you expect it to.

blue skies

jerry




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Jump 13, on a 4 way, with no idea how to track?? Wow!!

Anyway, back to the topic. I wouldn't intentionally pack a mal, for the above reasons.....plus.....I don't want to damage my main canopy doing it, i.e., line burn, blown cell, whatever I may cause.

Blues,
Nathan
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Nathan

If you wait 'til the last minute, it'll only take a minute.

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You do realize that PD has a policy to "jump with one more parachute than you think you will need." They have gone up with a four parachute system....you should only plan on packing a mal if you have the right equipment to save your life.
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Have done it a couple of times on a cutaway rig. The most amazing one was a dead center line over. Then just rolled it up and cramed it in the bag with really sloppy, uneven line stows. It cleared itself on deployment, and flew fine.
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Packing a malfunction is not as easy as one might think.



I dunno. I can think of several pretty easy ones right off the top of my head.

BTW, I think packing an intentional mal on your main with -only- one reserve canopy "just for the experience" is probably one of the stupider ideas I've heard.
quade -
The World's Most Boring Skydiver

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If you really have a hankering to cut away do it the RIGHT way:

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2004 5:09 pm Post subject: CHOP FROM THE CHOPPER by skydive university BRAVE ENOUGH?

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For all you CRAZY people on the dz this is the event for you JUNE 18th thru 21st Relative Workshop will be coming to Crosskeys as part of the 1st SDU camp and bringing 3 intentional cutaway rigs with them which mean you can experience a malfunction .
You will be taken to 4000ft in the CHOPPER and will cutaway from your malfunctioning main canopy at 2000ft.
this is made possible by relative workshops new SKYHOOK SYSTEM.
I will have a sign up sheet for everyone thats interested or you will be able to pre buy your tickets soon from manifest.
COST is $65 per jump and this includes a reserve repack after your CHOP.courtesy of Kruses loft.
For more information on the skyhook visit www.relativeworkshop.com
All Participants will be fully briefed by a RWS staff member before you jump.


Check it out at www.skydivecrosskeys.com


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I like the skyhook system (and would love this event or something like it to travle to a dropzone near me (SDC) I'm curious about the altitude though, 2K is below my harddeck, why so low?

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what a strange question... well, have you ever thought about driving your car off a bridge to see what it felt like and to see if your seat belt would work? same logic.



Well, not exactly. But a buddy and I talked seriously about finding an old junk car with airbags and try to fire them to find out what it was like. Never did do it though.

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I'm curious about the altitude though, 2K is below my harddeck, why so low?



I think its for jumpers with a certain amount of jumps. at the very least, i imagine they would want you to be licensed before doing an intentional cutaway, and at my DZ i think you have to have over 100 jumps to do it. not sure how many jumps are required at this particular event. anyways the point is that 2000 feet is fine for experienced jumpers.

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