Sunday, August 22, 2010

Emergency landing paradhute.

When you are going to paragliding. All the time not same good weather. Some time weather might be suddenly change in that time pilot should have to emergency land. The pilot can be forced to land in some unusual conditions. For example a strong wind and in big raining time. If the pilot has to land on a tree, he thrusts himself upon it, making sure that the lines of wing and the safety parachute tangle well in the branches to that he is safe from falling. After clutching the strongest branches, he must stay in his place until the rescue comes. Once the safety parachute is launched the pilot should take the glider under control, in order to cease the winging and the collapse. The inner risers are entirely pulled and the wing gets into a stall. The pilot must be provided with a life jacket in case of an emergency landing on water. The pilot lands against the wind. In the air he should loosen the harnesses round the legs. Before falling into the water the pilot pulls the brake lines completely so the canopy will to set the life system in operation the pilot should throw the inner container away. As soon as the connecting line is pulled stretched, it pulls out the splint from the container and trees the parachute's canopy. If the maneuver fails, the pilot stands into an upright position, ready for an emergency landing . The speed of collapse is from 3 to 7 m/Se fall over him.

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