SgtDouglas 87 Posted June 23, 2013 Like it says in the description. There could be military chutes and/ or civilian chutes. Perhaps the chute could be re-packable?P.S. I wanted to address falling damage. Get this, in the standalone-- water doesn't constitute as a solid surface when you jump off of a dock.P.P.S. What about after you hop off of a ledge in SA and there isn't any ground under you, do you just kinda hop onto the air as if it's the ground and keep fallin? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
icrush 18 Posted June 23, 2013 ''The requirement set by the United States Parachute Association says the main parachute for a D-License holder is 2000 feet above the ground. this give time to fix any malfunctions. Most main parachutes take 600 to 1200 feet to open. The reserve parachute can open in less than 400 feet. The reserve absolute minimum would be around 700 feet to land without injury. '' http://www.uspa.org/SIM/Read/Section2/tabid/164/Default.aspxI do not think this is praticable out of air vehicles. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites