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4) Bring your hang glider in a stabile position and if possible stand onto the flight
control with both feet.
5) Landing
Look into direction of the most possible landing area and prepair for a landing
fall. Put your knees together and roll to the side when you touch the ground.
Never stretch the legs, this can cause injuries during the touch down!
6)
Inform the rescue services
Since very often search operations are initiated by observers after rescue
system deployments, we highly recommend to contact the police or the rescue
immediately after landing even if there is no personal injury.
However, the most important measure in an emergency situation is
DEPLOY!!! It is
never too late for the rescue parachute. As long as there is a chance to deploy,
it is ALWAYS the better alternative!
If your altitude is low, keep watching the ground and prepare for landing.
With the DIAMONDcross, you are provided with the largest possible passive safety a
rescue system can currently offer!
You have purchased a rescue system you can always rely on. It went through a large
number of on-flight tests that far exceed the regulatory requirements.
The tests were conducted almost exclusively above ground and thus under real-life
conditions, they included all available sizes and there were no injuries.
Therefore, never wait too long to deploy your rescue system in a problematic
situation during flight.
9. Maintenance, Cleaning
The DIAMONDcross rescue sytem by CHARLY has been designed for heavy-duty
use and to withstand extreme conditions. Accordingly, we have selected only