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A static line is a fixed cord attached to a large, stable object. It is used to open parachutes automatically for
paratroopers A paratrooper is a military parachutist—someone trained to parachute into a military operation, and usually functioning as part of an airborne force. Military parachutists (troops) and parachutes were first used on a large scale during Worl ...
and novice parachutists.


Design and use

A static line is a cord attached at one end to the aircraft and at the other end to the top of the jumper's "D-Bag" (deployment bag, into which the canopy is packed). The parachutist's fall from the aircraft causes the static line to become taut, this then pulls the D-Bag out of the container on the jumper's back. The static line and D-Bag stay with the aircraft as the jumper leaves, and are pulled back into the aircraft by the dispatcher. Now free of its D-Bag, the canopy is allowed to inflate as the jumper continues to fall. Effectively, the jumper drags the parachute behind him, causing the upward-rushing wind to force open and inflate the canopy. The canopy should inflate and begin supporting the jumper within four seconds. In the unlikely event of a malfunction, students are taught how to cut away the main canopy and deploy the reserve chute. The aim of static line progression is to train students to maintain the correct, stable body position upon exiting the aircraft, and to teach how to deploy the canopy via the pilot chute mechanism. As mentioned above the parachutist must adopt and maintain a stable body position throughout deployment to minimize the chances of a parachute malfunction. This method of parachute deployment is commonly used in several ways: * Training student
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,Poynter, Dan (1993). ''Parachuting Manual With Log for the Static Line Course''. Para Publishing. . e.g. in the
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* BASE jumping * Military
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(2003). U.S. Army FM 3-21.220 ''Static Line Parachuting Techniques and Tactics: Training Handbook on Parachute Jumping, Jumpmaster, Drop Zone, Airborne Operations, Military Team, Aircraft, and Combat Equipment Loads: Field Manual Reference Guide''. ASIN B0006FHA5W.
Static line jumping carries risk of injuryCraig SC, Lee T. "Attention to detail: injuries at altitude among U.S. Army Military static line parachutists". ''Mil Med.'' 2000 Apr;165(4):268-71. that, according to one study, doubles when performed in combat.Farrow GB. "Military static line parachute injuries". ''Aust N Z J Surg.'' 1992 Mar;62(3):209-14. For training students in civilian operations, modifications to existing static line equipment may be made to simplify operations. One such modification is to attach the deployment bag to the parachute instead of the static line, which also requires some modification to allow the static line to detach, typically a
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fastener. This leaves much less material "in the wind" behind the plane after the jumper has left. This is not a problem for larger
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used in military jumping, but presents a major issue for smaller aircraft used in civilian operations. This modification also results in a somewhat slower opening, which softens the opening shock at the cost of altitude, a minor concern for jumpers exiting at .


In popular culture

The popular
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song "
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" is a
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about a rookie paratrooper falling to his death, because he failed to hook in his static line before jumping from the plane ("He jumped into the icy blast, his static line unhooked").


See also

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Accelerated freefall {{unreferenced, date=December 2016 Accelerated freefall (AFF) (known in Canada as progressive freefall, and in Finland as Nova (''NO''peutettu ''VA''paapudotus, a literal translation)) is a method of skydiving training. This method of skydiving tr ...


References

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External links


What is Static Line Training?
from DZsocial.com
''Static Line''
€”Monthly publication since 1947 for, by and about paratroopers, glidertroopers, air assault troopers.
ArmyParatrooper.org
€”Unofficial headquarters of military paratroopers, past and present.
The European Military Parachuting Association
Airborne warfare Parachuting