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Activation

Two crucial functions of activation are
  • opening the container where the parachute is packed and
  • ejecting the pilot chute with the appropriate relative velocity.

Unmanned payloads use cutters or timing devices to activate the parachute.

Skydivers may have their parachutes activated automatically by a

  • static line or
  • an automatic activation device (AAD).
The AAD may be mechanical, a timing device or an electro-mechanical device.

Freely falling skydivers have a choice of three manual activation methods:

  • a ripcord,
  • throw-out or
  • pull-out system.

The throw-out and pull-out systems are also called hand deploys because the pilot chute is literally placed into the airstream by hand.

Ripcord systems launch a pilot chute into the airstream by converting stored energy of a spring (potential energy) into energy of motion (kinetic energy).

Read More About It....

Ripcord
Development
Modern

Hand Deploy
Throw Out
Pull Out

Automatic Activation Devices (AAD)
Hi - Tek 8000
KAP - 3
Sentinel
FXC
CYPRES
Cutters

Static Line
Direct-Bag
Pilot Chute Assist
Reserve Static Line
Steven's Cutaway System

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