static line

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static line

A skydiver jumps from the plane, and the static line pulls open the parachute.

Definition

Noun: A fixed cord used to automatically deploy a parachute. One end is secured to the aircraft, and the other end is temporarily connected to the parachute pack. When the jumper exits, the cord pulls the parachute open once the jumper is clear of the plane, eliminating the need for the jumper to manually pull a ripcord.

Usage

The term "static line" is used specifically in the context of parachuting and military airborne operations. It describes a deployment system and the physical cord itself. - It is a method for training new parachutists, as it automates the deployment. - It is commonly used for mass military jumps where precise, rapid deployment over a drop zone is required.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • All novice jumpers in the course made their first five jumps using a static line.
    • The sergeant checked the static line attachment before the soldiers boarded the aircraft.
    • The advantage of a static line is that it ensures immediate parachute deployment after exit.
Advanced Usage
  • "Static line jump": A parachute jump where the parachute is deployed automatically by a static line.
    • Static line jumps are the foundation of military parachute training.
Variants and Related Words
  • Static-line (adjective): Used to describe equipment or procedures related to this method.
    • The soldiers were trained in static-line procedures.
  • Ripcord: A manual cord pulled by the jumper to deploy the parachute, used in contrast to an automatic static line system.
Synonyms
  • Automatic opening device: A broader term for any mechanism that opens a parachute without manual action.
  • Deployment line: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its function.
Related Phrases
  • "Hook up": In airborne operations, this command instructs jumpers to attach their static line to the anchor line cable in the aircraft.
    • The jumpmaster yelled, "Hook up!" as the plane approached the drop zone.
  • "Count, jump, and check": A fundamental sequence for a static line jumper: count after exit to ensure stability, feel the opening shock, and then check the canopy.
    • The instructor drilled the students on the sequence: count, jump, and check.
static line

A skydiver jumps from the plane, and the static line pulls open the parachute.

Noun
  1. a cord used instead of a ripcord to open a parachute; the cord is attached at one end to the aircraft and temporarily attached to the pack of a parachute at the other; it opens the parachute after the jumper is clear of the plane