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1966 Plymouth barracuda

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Last few afternoons and evenings, Lynda has had many customers at the shop so she can't leave and come home with me when I want to go home. I made an executive decision just to come home and make a bacon cheeseburger for myself. Kick back and watch a movie. She'll cruise over here when she's done with customers..
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Willie you see this. I know it happens a fair amount of time.


skydiver in Australia recently got stuck on a plane's wing after his reserve parachute snagged, but he used a hook knife to cut himself free, allowing him to deploy his main chute and land safely with minor injuries, highlighting the critical role of safety gear and quick thinking in such "unique and extreme" mid-air incidents, according to news reports.
What Happened:
  • The Incident: A skydiver jumped from a plane, but his reserve parachute deployed prematurely and got caught on the aircraft's wing/tail.
  • The Danger: He was left dangling in the air, unable to use the standard cut-away system for a reserve chute.
  • The Solution: He used his hook knife to cut the entangled lines, freeing himself.
  • The Outcome: He then deployed his main parachute
 
Willie you see this. I know it happens a fair amount of time.


skydiver in Australia recently got stuck on a plane's wing after his reserve parachute snagged, but he used a hook knife to cut himself free, allowing him to deploy his main chute and land safely with minor injuries, highlighting the critical role of safety gear and quick thinking in such "unique and extreme" mid-air incidents, according to news reports.
What Happened:
  • The Incident: A skydiver jumped from a plane, but his reserve parachute deployed prematurely and got caught on the aircraft's wing/tail.
  • The Danger: He was left dangling in the air, unable to use the standard cut-away system for a reserve chute.
  • The Solution: He used his hook knife to cut the entangled lines, freeing himself.
  • The Outcome: He then deployed his main parachute
Saw that video yesterday.
 
Willie you see this. I know it happens a fair amount of time.


skydiver in Australia recently got stuck on a plane's wing after his reserve parachute snagged, but he used a hook knife to cut himself free, allowing him to deploy his main chute and land safely with minor injuries, highlighting the critical role of safety gear and quick thinking in such "unique and extreme" mid-air incidents, according to news reports.
What Happened:
  • The Incident: A skydiver jumped from a plane, but his reserve parachute deployed prematurely and got caught on the aircraft's wing/tail.
  • The Danger: He was left dangling in the air, unable to use the standard cut-away system for a reserve chute.
  • The Solution: He used his hook knife to cut the entangled lines, freeing himself.
  • The Outcome: He then deployed his main parachute
Thanks Wolfie

Something weird happened for his reserve to get snagged. That should not happen unless he rubbed the reserve ripcord or pack tray while getting out of the aircraft.

The reserve pin is covered by this flap. There is a spring loaded drogue chute under the flap.

Reserve handle is on the front of the harness

Red pillow on the other side is the cutaway handle that releases the main canopy. There's a reserve static line shackle you would need to disconnect to not release the main canopy.

You can't cut away the reserve, which is why he had to use the hook knife

Weird

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I have wanted to go to PRI but I dont know a business there that would get me tickets. Booo. Sometime
Dude... hit me up if you still want go or want to go next year. I have the ability to register you under me. Its like 40 bucks I think but I can as I have the business/race LLC still.
 
Dont know if i ever shared photos of my Power Wagon and Ramcharger. I just finished the 4” lift and 35’s.
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Dont know if i ever shared photos of my Power Wagon and Ramcharger. I just finished the 4” lift and 35’s. View attachment 1716488122
Nice!! Suspension or Body lift? I'm debating a 3 inch body lift on my 78 but I'm reading of interference issues with the manual shifter when I do. So I'm leaning suspension lift.
 
Nice!! Suspension or Body lift? I'm debating a 3 inch body lift on my 78 but I'm reading of interference issues with the manual shifter when I do. So I'm leaning suspension lift.
4” suspension lift. All done with spring mounts. Ramchargercentral.com had the plans. Drop pitman arm, new shocks and had to clearance the front driveshaft yokes for clearance, and drop brake hose brackets. Did this over 20 years ago
 
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