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  2. Cirrus Airframe Parachute System - Wikipedia

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    Since the landing gear and firewall are a part of the structure designed to be crushed for energy absorption during impact after parachute deployment, Cirrus originally thought that the airframe would be damaged beyond repair on ground-impact, but the first aircraft to deploy (N1223S) [5] landed in mesquite and was not badly damaged. Cirrus ...

  3. Scott D. Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Cirrus SR20 test deployment of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) over the southern California desert in 1998, Scott Anderson piloting In early 1996, Anderson's career path led him to Cirrus Design [ 9 ] (now called Cirrus Aircraft), a newly Duluth-landed general aviation startup founded by two brothers, Alan and Dale Klapmeier ...

  4. Ballistic parachute - Wikipedia

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    1998 photo series showing a Cirrus ballistic parachute deployment in action. A ballistic parachute, ballistic reserve parachute, or emergency ballistic reserve parachute, is a parachute ejected from its casing by a small explosion, [1] much like that used in an ejection seat.

  5. Parachute helps plane make soft landing in wooded area in ...

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    Two people left an airplane unscathed thanks to a parachute device that has been successfully used over 100 times to save doomed aircraft. Parachute helps plane make soft landing in wooded area in ...

  6. Cirrus Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    The Cirrus Design Corporation, doing business as Cirrus Aircraft (formally Cirrus Design), is an aircraft design, manufacturing, maintenance and management company, as well as a provider of flight training services, that was founded in 1984 by Alan and Dale Klapmeier to produce the VK-30 homebuilt aircraft.

  7. Klapmeier brothers - Wikipedia

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    Under the leadership of the Klapmeiers, Cirrus was the first aircraft manufacturer to install a whole-plane parachute recovery system as a standard on all its models—designed to lower the airplane (and occupants) safely to the ground in case of an emergency.

  8. 2021 Colorado mid-air collision - Wikipedia

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    The pilot of the Cirrus, which was a private rental aircraft on a local flight from Centennial Airport, deployed the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) and made a safe parachute-assisted forced landing near Cherry Creek Reservoir; the pilot and single passenger were not injured. [1] [2]

  9. High-altitude military parachuting - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force Pararescuemen jump at half the height of a typical HALO/HAHO insertion 2eme REP Legionnaires HALO jump from a C-160.. High-altitude military parachuting, or military free fall (MFF), is a method of delivering military personnel, military equipment, and other military supplies from a transport aircraft at a high altitude via free-fall parachute insertion.