To put this in perspective.. [if memory serves me correct] your typical parachute [personal chute not BRS] will decend at 4-500fpm.. or 7-9fps and that feels like a kick on the chin.. now having a airframe around you absorb alot of that impact but man... thats STILL gotta hurt a bit...
Anyone heard the one about the two Cirrus pilots who lost their engine over Texas? Apparently the handle had a malfunction and no matter how hard they pulled it wouldn't deploy the chute..[I think Cirrus published an AD after this one] so they just ended up landing the plane on a road..
I think they [BRS] have their place.. but they are not a blanket, "one fix fit's all" solution..
Jarrett Johnson
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> Guys -- > > Richard Titsworth pointed out to me that the 25 foot-per-second > descent rate with a BRS?*is* 1500 feet per minute.? Gee, I get the > "turkey of the day" award... > > Anyway, they claim that 25 fps (1500 fpm) is survivable.? They > told us that they want the airplane to land slightly nose down.? > If we were going to land tail first, they would have insisted on > head-rest-type protection features. > > You know, 25 fps didn't sound all that fast to me, but 1500 fpm > seems pretty darn fast to be crunching into the ground. > > - Rob Wolf > > ________________________________________________________________________ > AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's > free from AOL at AOL.com. >
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