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b. Pass apex down through the canopy and out the skirt between the two adjacent suspension lines.
c. Reattach the canopy to the apex hook.
3. Orifice inversion. Two kinds of orifice inversions may be encountered. Remove orifice inversions as
follows:
a. Apex through the orifice of the canopy. If the pocket bands appear on the outside and the vent
cap appears on the inside, the apex is inverted through the orifice. To remove this kind of orifice
inversion, locate the two radial lines through which the canopy has been inverted, and pass the
apex lines down through the canopy and out the orifice between these two radial lines.
b. One or two risers through the orifice of the canopy. For this type of orifice inversion, the upper
lateral band is on the inside of the apex lines. If half the V-tabs are on the inside of the lower
lateral band, and half are on the outside, the right or left riser is inverted through the orifice. If all
the V-tabs are on the outside of the lower lateral band, both risers are inverted through the orifice.
One or both risers may be inverted in one of two directions, either down through the orifice and
out of the canopy skirt, or up the canopy skirt and out the orifice. To remove this type of inversion,
proceed as follows:
(1)
Place the suspension lines and canopy gores into group separation.
(2)
Determine whether the left or right riser, or both, is inverted and determine the direction of
the inversion.
(3)
Remove the connector links from the tension plate and reverse the direction of the riser(s)
through the lower portion of the canopy below the orifice.
(4)
Reinstall the connector links on the tension plate.
