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Spinning with line twists - what do I do?

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Hi guys,

I just bought a Crossfire 129 (the original one)and am downsizing from a Saber 170. I had 3 good jumps but on the 4th I had a line twist very early in deployment. The canopy started spinning left immediately and by the time it was fully open there was 2 line twists. I suspect much of the problem was caused by body position.

It turned 360 degrees 3 time and I was thinking about what I had heard regarding eliptical canopies in line twist - turn situations where they would never un-twist. So I calmly cut it away. The turns were not violent but fairly quick.

Did I cut away too soon? How do you un-twist if you are turning? How do I make sure I do not cut away unnecessarily if I find myself with line twists and spinning? Is this situation dangerous?

Can you also comment about deployment body position and packing to help me avoid line twists in the first place?

Cheers
Chris

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If you:

-cannot stop the spin
-are building up G-forces rapidly
-are approaching your decision altitude
-cannot tell what's going on

then cut away. If the spin is not increasing, and you can kick it out, and you are above say 2000 feet, then you might consider keeping it.

Note that xfires are nothing like sabres. They need more attention paid to level-shoulders deployment, body steering on opening, and body steering during flight. It's not a canopy you can fly like a sabre.

Make sure you leave slack in your lines between the last stow and the risers - I believe PD recommends allowing around 18". Body position - make sure your shoulders are level on opening and get ready to body steer as the canopy pulls you vertical.

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Do me a big favor. Go read the "how Aggie almost died thread" that was posted in General Skydiving a couple months ago. Then think about what you did.

You did the right thing.
--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline."

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You can get out of line twists with an elip IF you have altitude and as BillyV said, you are pulling G's you are heading down hill fast. And if the canopy breaks nose down you need to cut it a way.
Two tries, check altitude, two tries, check altitude, "cha-chink"!

Blues,

J.E.
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If stop the spin first, how do you do that when the lines are twisted?



if you have altitude to work with, try to even your links. when the canopy is spinning in line twists, your risers most likely won't be even. so if you grab your risers and even them, the spin should stop.
disclaimer: I have not tried this technique on a crossfire, but in my experience it works on other high performance canopies, so a crossfire should be no different.
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not to flame you or so
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to get the line twists out do you stop the spin first or un-twist while spinning. If stop the spin first, how do you do that when the lines are twisted?

but flying a crossfire129 you should know how to get out off linetwists if posible.
That said,i have a crossfire 99(1) whith slinks(no bumbers)i have had 2 line twists in it and it flew straigth..but tryed a sabre120 who spinned me bad.

do as Bill described and read Aggidaves post.I think you did the rigth thing..

by the way.. just start untwist while spinning,you cant stop the spin unless you dont have the twists;)well in most cases.be aware of your alti... a canopi in a violent spin eats alot of alti...

Stay safe
Stefan Faber

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