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Strong Enterprises owner’s manual. Para-Cushion model 311 Wedge
11236 Satellite Blvd. Orlando, FL 32837 Tel.: (407) 859-9317 Fax: (407) 850-6978
www.strongparachutes.com
- it is three feet of dangling electrical conductor. To prepare for a water landing the chest strap may
be unfastened (except with the Aerobatic harness) as long as you cross your arms in front of the har-
ness to prevent falling out. Depth perception over water is difficult at best, so do not attempt to leave
your harness “just above” the water.
1.16 Recovery
If the wind keeps your canopy inflated after touchdown, you may be dragged, so pull in on the lines
closest to the ground to spill some air, and then run around the canopy to collapse it. In event of a
water landing, take a deep breath just before you splash down. Once under water, unfasten your
harness straps and swim as far as possible straight ahead which should be upwind, allowing the
canopy to blow away from you. Entanglements with soggy nylon cloth and lines can weigh you down.
If suspended from a power line, do not attempt to climb down, and do not accept assistance from
anyone until the power has been shut off.