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INSTALLING THE RESCUE CONTAINER
Once the harness and the pod are closed correctly, you must attach the rescue to the
main carabiners. To do so, pass the rescue bridle through the carabiners respecting
the color coding. Remember to place the loop below the carabiner gate.
To prevent the container from twisting, route the harness’ red safety toggle through
the small red loop on the left side of the container.
RESCUE DEPLOYMENT
To deploy the rescue in case of an incident in flight, you must pull the rescue handle
to the side. A deployment test on a simulator will let you learn the movement better.
ACCESSORIES
INSTRUMENT PANEL POCKET
The harness includes a instrument panel pocket. The velcro patch lets you install and
secure your instruments in place. On take off, just place the cockpit on the container
and pass the strap around your neck. A hole in the cockpit lets you route the power
cables.
SPEED BAR
A 3-step light speed bar is included with the harness. The harness features
20mm-diameter ball-bearing pulleys. These are installed with soft links that allow
changing the pulleys for larger ones or auto ratchet pulleys, for example. In case of
changing the pulleys, it is important to check that the axis is respected. To install the
speed system, route the cord through the outside of all the seat’s webbing and then
through the pulley and pull it out through the dedicated hole below the carabiner. It
is important to check the length before the first flight.