Emergency parachute systems
Emergency parachute systems
The emergency parachute is a high speed emergency parachute system. This back style parachute is configured for use in fixed wing aircraft, such as: C-141, C-130, KC-135, B-52, C-5, F-5, T-37, T-38, A-37 and F-100. This emergency parachute is also used by jump-master and load-master for safety when they working in flight.
The emergency parachutes is currently used by Air Forces in world wide.
At altitudes below 14,000 feet, the crewman will pull the manual ripcord when clear of the aircraft. For landing, the crewman can steer the parachute so that they are facing into the wind, to reduce the potential for injury. After landing, one or both of the parachute release fittings may be activated to prevent dragging during windy conditions.
B-20; Back style, 28-foot diameter
Non-automatic, steerable
B-20; Back style, 28-foot diameter
Non-automatic, steerable
B-20; NSN 1670-00-805-9037 (PN 50C7024-20)
B-20; NSN 1670-00-805-9037 (PN 50C7024-20)
BA-22; Back style, 28-foot diameter
Automatic, steerable
BA-22; Back style, 28-foot diameter
Automatic, steerable
BA-22; NSN 1670-00-940-0787 (PN 50C7024-22)
BA-22; NSN 1670-00-940-0787 (PN 50C7024-22)
All parachute assemblies are qualified, manufactured and inspected
in strict accordance with current applicable MIL-DTL-6645, MIL-P-85710, and MIL-STD-849.
All parachute assemblies are qualified, manufactured and inspected
in strict accordance with current applicable MIL-DTL-6645, MIL-P-85710, and MIL-STD-849.