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section 7 : how to use
HOW TO USE THE VECTOR 3
This chapter provides specific procedures for using the Vector 3. It is not a training syllabus.
It is the responsibility of the owner to possess the specific knowledge required to make a safe
skydive, including how to use their equipment properly. This kind of knowledge can only be gained
by personal professional instruction.
SUGGESTED EQUIPMENT
It is essential that someone jumping a Vector 3 for the first time practice normal and emergency
procedures on the ground. Practicing normal and emergency procedures should be performed
using training aids that simulate the equipment to be used in the air.
If required, Relative Workshop can provide a Vector 3 training harness. It is equipped with simulated
cutaway handles, reserve handles and main deployment handles that are located in the same
positions as the Vector 3. If you decide to build your own practice harness make sure the main,
reserve and cutaway handles are located in the same positions as the Vector 3 rig.
PRE-JUMP EQUIPMENT CHECK
The equipment check should follow a logical order. For example: top to bottom, front to back.
STARTING AT THE FRONT:
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Make sure the 3-Ring system is assembled correctly and free of any dirt or other foreign
matter.
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Check the position of the cutaway handle and reserve ripcord handle. Do not remove them
from their pockets unless you suspect a problem, as this puts unnecessary wear and tear
on the hook and loop fastener. Ensure that the chest strap is not threaded through the
reserve ripcord handle.
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If you step into your harness, check the leg straps to make sure that they are threaded
correctly. Should you prefer to leave them unthreaded prior to putting on your gear, make
sure they are not wrapped around the main lift web but rather hang straight down.
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Open the reserve container pin protector flap by grasping the sides of the flap, and pulling
straight up. Do not grasp the bottom edge of the flap. This will cause the end of the flap to
curl up, becoming permanently deformed and more easily snagged. Check the pin; it
should be straight and seated well into the closing loop.
When asking
another jumper for a
pin check, make sure
they also follow
proper procedures.
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