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What if my parachute and reserve doesn't open?

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The chances of this are extremely slim. But as with everything, there is always a risk that the worse could happen. You have to decide whether the risks are worth it. Every skydiver will tell you that the risk of both parachutes not working is far outweighed by the experience and fun of jumping. If this risk is unacceptable, you shouldn't skydive - it's as simple as that.
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What if my parachute doesn't open?

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By law (FAA regulations), all intentional parachute jumps must be made with a single harness, dual parachute system with both a main canopy AND a reserve canopy. In other words, you have a second (or spare) canopy in case the first one fails to open properly. As a student you are also required to have an "Automatic Activation Device" (AAD) - this opens your reserve for you and is an extremely good bit of kit.
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By law, all parachute jumps must be made with single harness / dual harness parachute system with both a main and reserve parachute. Basically, if one doesn't work, you have another one. Parachuting has advanced by leaps and bounds over recent years and the equipment has become more reliable, simpler, and durable. The reserve parachutes are inspected and re-packed every 6 months by a certified rigger whether they have been used or not.
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WHAT HAPPENS IF THE PARACHUTE DOESN'T OPEN?

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In the very unlikely event that the main parachute doesn't open properly, there is a reserve parachute, which is inspected and packed by a licensed parachute rigger. All of our reserve parachutes are equipped with the most reliable and modern AADs (Automatic Activation Device) available. Okanagan Skydive Adventures utilizes this system for your enhanced safety. This is a BACK-UP system only.
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Pennsylvania Skydiving Center - Frequently Asked Questions |...
In the very unlikely event that the main parachute doesn't open properly, there is a reserve parachute in the top of the container which has been inspected and packed by an FAA certified parachute rigger. All of our reserve parachutes are equipped with the most reliable and modern AAD's (Automatic Activation Device) available, the CYPRESS. (Many other Drop Zones use lower end AAD's. Always ask about this!) Pennsylvania Skydiving Professionals utilizes this system for your enhanced safety.
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In the very unlikely event that the main parachute doesn't open properly, there is a reserve parachute, which is inspected and packed by a licensed FAA parachute rigger. All of our reserve parachutes are equipped with the most reliable and modern AADs (Automatic Activation Device) available, the CYPRES. Air Capital Drop Zone utilizes this system for your enhanced safety. This is a BACK-UP system only.
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In the very unlikely event that the main parachute doesn't open properly, there is a reserve parachute in the top of the container which has been inspected and packed by a FAA certificated parachute rigger. All of our reserve parachutes are equipped with the most reliable and modern AAD (Automatic Activation Device) available, the CYPRES. We utilize this system for your enhanced safety. This is a backup system only.
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You'll be trained in the First Jump Course to recognize any problem that might require that you cut away (disconnect) your main parachute. In the very unlikely event that the main parachute doesn't open properly, there is a reserve parachute in the top of the container which has been inspected and packed by a CSPA certificated parachute rigger. All of our reserve parachutes are equipped with reliable and modern AAD's (Automatic Activation Device) for your enhanced safety.
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This is a very common question among prospective jumpers. First, parachutes are specifically designed to open, and our experienced packers take pride in their work to ensure the best opening possible. In the unlikely event that the main parachute doesn't open properly, the harness is equipped with a reserve parachute which has been inspected and packed by a FAA certified parachute rigger. Only the rigger (he knows what he's doing!) is allowed to touch the reserve parachute.
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per FAA regulations, "All persons intending to exit an aircraft in flight must be equipped with two parachutes..." If you are doing a tandem jump, your instructor will use the second parachute. If you are doing AFF, you will use the second parachute. The possibility of your second parachute not opening is only slightly higher than the likelihood of your steering wheel falling into your lap while driving to the drop zone.
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Skydive Long Island, Calverton New York - Common Questions
All sport parachute systems contain two parachutes, a main and a reserve. The instructors are highly trained on the use of the system and while the need to use the reserve is very rare, it does happen occasionally. All of our student systems are equipped with an automatic activation device, AAD, which is a sophisticated on board computer that senses speed and altitude.
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By law (FAA regulations), all intentional parachute jumps must be made with a single harness, dual parachute system with both a main canopy AND a reserve canopy. In other words, you have a second (or spare) canopy in case the first one fails to open properly. However, it must be noted that the technology utilized in today's sport parachuting equipment is light years ahead of the old military surplus gear used in the '60s and '70s. The canopies are drastically different from the classic G.I.
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You will be fully briefed and trained and drilled on emergency procedures while you are on course. No student will be permitted to make a first skydive before he has demonstrated his/her ability to use the emergency procedures taught on the course.
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By law (FAA regulations), all intentional parachute jumps must be made with a single harness, dual parachute system with both a main canopy AND a reserve canopy. In other words, you have a second (or spare) canopy in case the first one fails to open properly. Additionally, it must be noted that the technology utilized in today's sport parachuting equipment is light years ahead of the old military surplus gear used in the '60s and '70s.
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Do I need a reserve parachute?

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Carrying a reserve parachute is a personal choice each pilot must make. The pilot must evaluate the risks they are willing to take, and the conditions of the flight. The United States Powered Paragliding Association (USPPA), and the United States Hang-gliding Association (USHGA both recommend the use of a reserve for any flight in which the pilot will be high enough to successfully deploy the reserve if needed.
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What if the parachute does not open?

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All sport parachute systems contain two parachutes, a main and reserve. The tandem instructor is highly trained on the use of the system and while a parachute malfunction is very rare, it can and does happen.
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What if I do not open the parachute?

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The opening of the parachute is a very simple affair where you take a toggle attached to a pilot chute and throw it into the airflow; the parachute then opens in sequence. If you lost altitude awareness we would guide you through hand signals telling you to open the parachute and if you did not respond we would open it for you. You should also recognise that our parachutes are fitted with a computerised automatic activation device, which would open the parachute for you if all else failed.
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Do I open my own parachute?

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IAD stands for Instructor Assisted Deployment. This means that the instructor who is along with you in the plane will be releasing your pilot chute. This pilot chute in turn will be opening up your containter allowing the main parachute to open.
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What happens if my parachute does not open?

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This is a very commonly asked question. Answering this is simple, if the main parachute does not open correctly, there is a secondary reserve parachute which acts as a backup. On the Static-Line (SL) and Accelerated Freefall (AFF) courses, you will be taught how to operate these. On the Tandem course, your instructor would carry out these emergency procedures. The reserve parachute is packed by our rigger who is a specialist and is certified to do so.
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WHAT IF THE MAIN PARACHUTE DOESN'T WORK?

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It is extremely rare that the main parachute doesn't work properly; all of our parachutes are inspected and packed under the supervision of FAA Licensed Riggers. But if it happens, we'll just use the reserve parachute, that's why it's there. Using the reserve parachute is similar to getting a flat tire on the highway. It is not a big deal, especially since you have a spare tire all ready to go.
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What if the parachute dosen't open?

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All sport parachute systems contain two parachutes, a main and a reserve. The instructors are highly trained on the use of the system and while the need to use the reserve is very rare, does happen occasionally. All of our Tandem student systems are equipped with a sophisticated onboard computer that senses when you are too close to the ground and falling too fast, at which point it will automatically deploy a parachute.
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What happens if I do not open my parachute?

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Opening your parachute is very easy. You simply throw a toggle into the airflow, and it opens the parachute. If, during your jump, you were to lose altitude awareness, our instructors would guide you via hand signals, directing you to open your parachute. If you did not respond to the instructors' directions, the instructors would open your parachute for you.
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Why won't my parachute open?

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Parachutes are only available to the pilot class. This must be kept in mind when you ride as a passenger in any aircraft.
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