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deployment bag
Instructor-assisted deployment (IAD) is a parachute deployment program most adequately similar to static line. The main difference is that instead of being deployed by a static line, the student's jumpmaster (who is in the plane with them) deploys the student's parachute by throwing the pilot chute downward and clear of the door as the student exits.
Among the benefits to IAD is the ability to use the same parachute equipment as the students will use when they progress to deploying their parachutes on their own, and the decreased chance of an inconvenience called line twists. Furthermore, in the situation of a bag lock malfunction, the student won't stay attached to the plane.
One of my Aircrew deployment bags containing 2 Extreme cold military mummy style sleeping bags. Bags are fantastic condition, with NO mold or mildew smell , no stains or rips. Why we deployed for desert warfare with extreme cold bags is classic Air Force supply logic. These bags go $80+ Huge...
Huge luggage size deployment bag. 36 x 16 x 10. Foliage Green. Used, with some signs of wear. One of the large clips is missing, but aside from that, works as intended, all zippers are functioning, wheels are spinning, etc. The bag looks rugged and high quality, but I am not sure of a brand, so...