Definitions
Maintenance
Operation
Spiels
SkySleds
100

This is what BBL and CCR stands for

Backstraps, Buckles, and Legs

Clips, Carabiners, Ripcord

100

This is when the Flight Cable is checked 

Monthly

100

This is who performs the BBL on the hydraulic lift

Controller

100

This is the instructions given to new flyers when they are pulling up their leg loops

Pull up your leg loops like you're pulling up a pair of pants.

100

This is the maximum amount of flyers allowed to fly 

2

200

This is what is used to secure flight cables and launch bridle during non-operational time and used to secure the rolling cart.

Aluminum Carabiner

200

This is when the flight brackets are checked 

Weekly

200

This is who says Pole Please 

Assistant Controller

200

This is what you say after you adjust their backstrap and leg loops

Who is pulling the ripcord

200

This is where you should instruct the flyers to hold their skysled 

under the red padding on shoulder strap 

300

This is made of a schedule 80 PVC pole that the flyers grab onto in order to slow them down after their flight 

Manual Landing Pole

300

This is when the launch bridle is checked 

Daily

300

This is when the Controller begins to winch down 

Once a successful catch has been made and the flyers grasp the loop and begin to swing away towards the low point.

300

This is what we instructed the flyers to do after they let go of the yellow rope

Hook your elbows together.

300

This is the color of the assistance handles

red

400
This is a plastic coated cable that gets connected to the ripcord.

Pigtail

400

This is when the flight cable should be replaced. Hint there are two answers

1 broken wire or bird caging

400

This is the physical rider requirements to ride 

2 arms sufficient to be contained by the shoulder pads and 1 leg to be contained by a leg strap.

400

This is the spiel given when we are placing the flyers in the prone position

Put your hands between the two yellow bars, you will fall towards me, please do not bend your knees and keep your legs straight, you will feel a slight jolt.

400

This is what the Controller instructs the flyers to do once they pull the ripcord

Place your hand back on the yellow flight handle

500

This is located on the low point switch station, this switch enables the hydraulic scissors lift up operation

Raise Enable Switch

500

This is the minimum wraps on the winch drum

10

500

This is how far the perlon rope must extend past the low point

30 feet

500

This is what the Controller says when the Assistant says Ready to Fly

Lets Fly

500

This is what the Controller instructs the flyers to do, when they need to move the footbar to the front of the flyer.

Take the footbar and spreader bar together tap the flyer on the back of the leg and say please step over the bar.