Re: Ballistic Rocket Chute FS

Re: Ballistic Rocket Chute FS

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Ballistic Rocket Chute FS Victor Bravo 04-01-2006
Hi Group
I've a Chinook wt 11. It was weecked & had a nondeployed 2nd
chantz Chute on it. It is in grate condition, but was instaled in 1983. So I
called sevral
co that packed chutes. No one would touch it. I even called BSR. Now this
is what I found out.These chutes
have a life span of 8 yr for safty. I was told they might be good up to
twevle yr, but that is pushing it. Repacking
is done only on the orignal manfucture of the chute. One co. will not touch
another chute. I was told that my chute
had a cnance of less than 50/50 of working & that was only if water nad not
leaked in some how. So nevadaflyer
is right in his post.
Paul J. Lewis
"Orval Fairbairn" <orfairbairn@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:orfairbairn-3F56A5.12353017042006@news.west.earthlink.net...
> In article <1145244968.145075.318170@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
> nevadaflyer@netzero.net wrote:
>
>> Warning, these Second Chantz units are ALL out of date and there is NO
>> factory support. Buyer beware....Would you trust your life to such a
>> big unknown? My life is worth purchasing and up-to-date emergency
>> parachute system. At our school, we "test fire" old rocket systems.
>> Sometimes (usually the older units are more pronounced) the "result" is
>> not encouraging.
>> Save your life-do not buy obsolete life support systems!
>
>
> That raises the questions:
>
> How reliable are the others out there?
> Is a plane chute an asset or a liability?
> How safe are the rockets as they age?




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