Friday Freakout: Skydiver Slashes Main Parachute With Hook Knife, Avoids Entanglement With Reserve
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*** What happened ***
This crazy incident started off with a bag lock malfunction that quickly turned into a one-in-a-million freak accident -- the hard housing passed through the 3-ring assembly -- which had to be cut way with a hook knife to avoid an entanglement with her reserve.
*** Why did it happen ***
The Initial Malfunction
We can’t see the initial malfunction, but the jumper said it was a bag lock. Bag locks occur for a wide variety of reasons, but most are related to improper packing procedures. Often the mistake is putting too much excess line through a stow and creating a large “bite“ that can then catch and lock onto a neighboring bite on the d-bag during the deployment process.
The Incomplete Cutaway
It appears that in, what can only be described as a