Deployment procedure – GIN One G User Manual
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Deployment Procedure
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If the rescue is to be deployed, the procedure is as follows:
- Look for the rescue handle and grasp it firmly with one
hand.
- Pull firmly upwards/side wards on the handle. This
action undoes the Velcro or handles closure and allows
the release pins to be pulled out of the release loops,
so that the inner container can be released from the
harness’ rescue compartment.
- Look for a clear area, and in a continuous motion, throw
(and RELEASE!) the rescue as quickly and forcefully as
possible away from yourself and the glider. Throwing
the rescue in the direction of the air stream will speed
opening, and throwing it against the direction of spin
will help prevent tangling with the glider.
- After deployment, avoid entanglement and pendulum
motions by pulling in the glider as symmetrically as
possible with the B, C, D or brake lines
- On landing, be sure to do a PLF (Parachute Landing Fall)
to minimize the risk of injury
- Once on the ground, deflate the canopy by pulling one
of the rescue lines to avoid the possibility of being
dragged.