Dealing with Dislodged Handles in Skydiving
Kevin Kierce, a Bigway flier and organizer (Top Flight) based in SoCal talks about what happens if a handle (cut away or reserve) handle becomes dislodged in freefall. Even with properly maintained gear and good safety awareness, it’s possible that a handle will become dislodged in the plane, on exit, etc. It’s important to know what to do in those situations. Ted Farnsworth (Master FAA rigger) helped me in the demo section.
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