I wanted to share with you guys something that happened to me two days ago on a regular jump. I dumped the extractor at 3000' as usual, and came in control at about 2200'. When I collapsed my slider and pull it behind my neck, my right toggle came loose and I started to turn. To recover, I simply pulled on the left toggle, undoing the brakes, and released the damn toggle.
MY MISTAKE!
Yet, the turn had stopped, but I unfortunately had induced a knot on the left brake line, as my toggle did a loop between the brake line and the rear riser. I was at 1500' when I realized I would not have any flare at all. So I braked the canopy at about 60-75%, prayed for a soft landing and started to maneuver into a landing pattern.
That day, we had a No-wind approach so there were no turbulence on the ground. I kept it braked until I touched the ground, very slowly, with only a 2-3 steps to stop the landing.
It all went smooth, but could have been much more messy.
Anyway, my point is :
JUST DON'T EVER LET GO OF THE TOGGLES ONCE YOU UNDO YOUR BRAKES!
Screenshots will come later