Universal Paragliding Design Flaw (UPDF)
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 12:00 pm
Universal Paragliding Design Flaw (UPDF)
Paragliders are parachutes modified to soar at the expense of stability and safety. The canopy of a paraglider can suddenly lose its aerodynamic shape in normal atmospheric turbulence, collapse and fall. A 360-degree turn can tighten into a locked-in or nose-down spiral dive where control cannot be regained. A collapse below about 400-feet may not allow enough time for emergency reserve deployment, often resulting in serious injury or death.
See the Paraglider Dead Man's Curve (PDMC)
U.S. Hawks: http://ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1582&p=12383&hilit=PDMC&sid=6dfcf030f832fd3d4197c0d0cc93bbac&sid=6dfcf030f832fd3d4197c0d0cc93bbac#p12383
and
Paragliding Forum: http://www.paraglidingforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25711
Because these incidents have been occurring for 30 years with over 1,700 deaths in both powered and unpowered paragliders worldwide and the accident numbers show no signs of decreasing, on August 22, 2016, Rick Masters coined the term "Universal Paragliding Design Flaw (UPDF)" and placed it into the lexicon of paragliding on the U.S. Hawks forum.
Note: On the day of my original PDMC post on Paragliding Forum, June 23, 2009, the Russian soaring parachutist Boris Lukanin encountered lee turbulence on a flight near Anapa. His canopy collapsed and he fell from 50 or 60 meters, making him the 800th paragliding fatality that I am presently am aware of.
Paragliders are parachutes modified to soar at the expense of stability and safety. The canopy of a paraglider can suddenly lose its aerodynamic shape in normal atmospheric turbulence, collapse and fall. A 360-degree turn can tighten into a locked-in or nose-down spiral dive where control cannot be regained. A collapse below about 400-feet may not allow enough time for emergency reserve deployment, often resulting in serious injury or death.
See the Paraglider Dead Man's Curve (PDMC)
U.S. Hawks: http://ushawks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1582&p=12383&hilit=PDMC&sid=6dfcf030f832fd3d4197c0d0cc93bbac&sid=6dfcf030f832fd3d4197c0d0cc93bbac#p12383
and
Paragliding Forum: http://www.paraglidingforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=25711
Because these incidents have been occurring for 30 years with over 1,700 deaths in both powered and unpowered paragliders worldwide and the accident numbers show no signs of decreasing, on August 22, 2016, Rick Masters coined the term "Universal Paragliding Design Flaw (UPDF)" and placed it into the lexicon of paragliding on the U.S. Hawks forum.
Note: On the day of my original PDMC post on Paragliding Forum, June 23, 2009, the Russian soaring parachutist Boris Lukanin encountered lee turbulence on a flight near Anapa. His canopy collapsed and he fell from 50 or 60 meters, making him the 800th paragliding fatality that I am presently am aware of.