GIN Carrera User Manual

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WARNING: The high G-forces experienced
in steep or prolonged spirals may
result in disorientation or even
loss of consciousness. Spirals with
descent rates above 10 m/s are not
recommended.

CAUTION: Frequent steep spirals may
cause premature aging of your wing.

WARNING: Do not attempt to enter a
spiral dive while in big ears. This places
excessive forces on the paraglider and
may result in structural failure.

To exit the spiral, check your weight is centred (or slightly towards the outside) and

progressively release the inside brake. As the glider starts to exit the spiral, you may also choose
to reduce the pendulum moment by briefly re-applying the inside brake.

The Carrera has no tendency to remain in a stable spiral dive under normal conditions. In line

with the latest certification requirements, the Carrera will recover spontaneously, after the inside
brake is released, from a spiral dive with a sink rate of up to 14m/s with the pilot in a neutral
sitting position. However, in certain cases, such as spirals with excessive sink rates or wrong
harness settings, pilot action may be required. In such cases, exit the spiral by weightshifting to
the outside and progressively applying the outside brake.

B-stall

Although it is not recommended for normal situations, the B-stall does not present particular

difficulties.

To enter a B-stall, symmetrically pull down the B risers. This action may require considerable

effort. To exit the manoeuvre, release the B-risers smoothly and symmetrically. Be sure to allow
the glider to resume normal flight before making any other actions.

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