robinheid 0 #26 November 24, 2010 Quote Quote Quote Sorry for the newbie question but how can you tell it's a reserve? Most reserve canopies are one solid color. Most main canopies are not. Given the nature of the commercial they probably used a reserve to show the guy was totally unaware of altitude, due to his phone, and saved by an AAD. Just my guess. I think you're giving whuffo understanding of skydiving too much credit. My guess would be that a solid, bright color canopy provided better visuals for the ad. Looks like a main to me. +1 SCR-6933 / SCS-3463 / D-5533 / BASE 44 / CCS-37 / 82d Airborne (Ret.) "The beginning of wisdom is to first call things by their right names." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #27 November 24, 2010 Quote Looks like a main to me. You'd be right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mdrejhon 8 #28 November 25, 2010 I once did a skydive while holding and (sorta) using a BlackBerry, for a contest video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cOaoHq1Xes This planned video, done with permission by the dropzone, and briefed the DZO and the videographer, going over the details of the safety aspects, the fact I was using an older disposable BlackBerry that was non-critical and that was securely reasonably duct-taped to the palm of my left hand (but not irreversibly, for dire need of emergency jettison into my jumpsuit or emergency flingaway) -- the left hand delibrately the hand I don't use for pulling my PC, an audible was in use as a backup alert, and planned a higher than normal pull altitude. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeeBeeGee 0 #29 November 25, 2010 windows phone 7: if a skydiver can use it, any muppet can! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites