I have two hypothesis: 1. The s-folds on the reserve PC bridle were made too wide and/or too tittle of the bridle was folded outside the flaps, either of the two or a combination of them could create the PC tow (Wings container). 2. A false pin was left by mistake holding the bag under the PC, this would explain the tension on the closing loop after the reserve pull.
There could be other possibilities, I lean toward option 1. Either way this was a bad pack job, not a Wings issue.
Man, that is incredible... I am so curious as to what you think happened. So, the RSL pulled your pin, but the freebag stayed in the container somehow, seemingly held by the closing loop? When the Cypres fired, it released the tension (but from what?) and it opened.
That cuttaway might have been a bit premature, today I woukd fight it a bit longer. But I started that lousy barrel roll at 6K, so I was low when I started spinning. This was last summer, I should have not been flying that S Wing with the twelve WS jumps I had then. I didn't even realize at the moment it was me who was spinning and not the canopy... Needless to say, I learned many lessons that day.
Thanks bro, I didn't have a skyhook, I had an RSL and it worked fine but something held the freebag in, perhaps the PC bridle was folded incorrectly... I had a rigger telling me It could have been a false pin left holding the free bag, no way to tell now.
Either way, the closing loop had enough tension to be cut by the cypres and that ultimately released the free bag as it cut through the loop cleanly.
@Leowhitters I did, handles and free bag too...
olozada1 2 weeks ago
so there is a main chute, reserve chute and a cypres chute? = 3 lives? i thougth there only was 2
Axesss 3 weeks ago
did you get your main back?
Leowhitters 2 months ago
Regardless of could have/should have, glad you're ok. Go aads! Blue skies
Charlie1821 2 months ago
Cypress to the rescue again...
Kyser477 4 months ago
Holy SHIT! Gotta love the Cypres!!!!!!!! Glad you are OK, crazy crazy ride..
WelcomeToMyDream 7 months ago
Holy shit that was scary, now im gonna rethink my decision to avoid buying a cypress
itsblakecook 7 months ago 3
No dude, there wasn't enough briddle out for me to roll into it. Whatever held the bag locked was inside the flaps.
olozada1 7 months ago
looks like you rolled into your reserve bridle?! Maybe that held the freebag in place
sparkie66 7 months ago
I have two hypothesis: 1. The s-folds on the reserve PC bridle were made too wide and/or too tittle of the bridle was folded outside the flaps, either of the two or a combination of them could create the PC tow (Wings container). 2. A false pin was left by mistake holding the bag under the PC, this would explain the tension on the closing loop after the reserve pull.
There could be other possibilities, I lean toward option 1. Either way this was a bad pack job, not a Wings issue.
olozada1 8 months ago
Man, that is incredible... I am so curious as to what you think happened. So, the RSL pulled your pin, but the freebag stayed in the container somehow, seemingly held by the closing loop? When the Cypres fired, it released the tension (but from what?) and it opened.
Scary, Scary!
csaindon 8 months ago
That cuttaway might have been a bit premature, today I woukd fight it a bit longer. But I started that lousy barrel roll at 6K, so I was low when I started spinning. This was last summer, I should have not been flying that S Wing with the twelve WS jumps I had then. I didn't even realize at the moment it was me who was spinning and not the canopy... Needless to say, I learned many lessons that day.
olozada1 8 months ago
Gave up on the initial line twists a little early? All you need to do is stick a wing out so it spins you the opposite direction!
BASEjamesbritt 8 months ago
Cypres - Death 1:0
justanotherfreak2008 8 months ago
Thanks bro, I didn't have a skyhook, I had an RSL and it worked fine but something held the freebag in, perhaps the PC bridle was folded incorrectly... I had a rigger telling me It could have been a false pin left holding the free bag, no way to tell now.
Either way, the closing loop had enough tension to be cut by the cypres and that ultimately released the free bag as it cut through the loop cleanly.
olozada1 8 months ago
so.. skyhook almost killed you?
youre very lucky..
i can't understand how did the cypress help? your reserve pc was out already, and you had a bag lock, how come the cypress released the lock?
glad that youre fine
blue skies!
guyman20 8 months ago