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Chapter 2—Design and Construction, described
the different types of canopy deployment devices. In some instances,
the container system needs to be of a specific configuration
to accommodate a certain deployment device. An example of this
would be where a round canopy utilizing a Type 1 configuration
is packed into a pilot emergency parachute system. In this case
the pilot chute is compressed directly onto the floor of the
container system. [Figure 4-49] This same canopy can be packed
into a sport reserve container, but the sport rig has two internal
or staging flaps that compress and hold the canopy in place
and are locked together by the bridle. [Figure 4-50] The pilot
chute is then packed on top of the internal flaps. The rigger
needs to know and understand these differences to determine
how the two components interface for compatibility

Figure 4-49.Type 1 deployment in a
pilot emergency rig.

Figure 4-50.Type 1 deployment in a
sport piggyback.
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