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CANOPY PACKING / DEPLOYMENT LOG
As any conventional ram air reserve is repeatedly handled and repacked, the fabric permeability
will increase over time. This increased permeability will affect opening, flight and/or landing
characteristics. To monitor this important issue, we have incorporated a tracking and inspection
program into our reserve canopies. Compliance with this program is mandatory. Each time
the reserve is aired, inspected and repacked, a single diagonal line / is to be placed in the next
open box on the label. In the event of an actual deployment, an X is to be placed in the next
available box.
The warning label should accurately reflect the repacks and uses on that reserve canopy. In the
event a rigger encounters a discrepancy between the packing data card and the warning label,
the label should be brought into compliance, just as the rigger would do with any other piece of
equipment. The owner of the reserve should be informed that the rigger is simply complying
with Performance Designs’ requirement for the label to accurately reflect the repacks and/or
uses on that canopy.
After 40 repacks or 25 deployments have been reached, the reserve must have its permeability
tested. This testing is performed to ensure that the fabric permeability has not reached a point
where the opening and landing performance would be unacceptable. Subsequent to passing this
testing, the canopy will be recertified by the factory and the canopy is then returned into
service. An additional label will be affixed containing additional boxes to be used as a
packing/deployment log. The specific number of boxes will be chosen according to the results of
the test.
In most countries, 40 repacks are usually performed over a 10 to 20 year period, but it is
possible that a canopy reaches over 20 years old before this permeability testing is required.
Unless the canopy is exposed to a degrading element, or sustains damage, it is considered
airworthy upon inspection until the 40 repacks or 25 deployments have been logged.