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FYI, there is at least one BASE jumper that I know of who is deaf, as he was borne deaf.
I also know of several blind skydivers and I heard of one of them jumping the popular bridge out west.
I don't think your disability should have any bearings to become an accomplshed skydiver and/or BASE jumper.
Jimmy P from Apex trained at leats one deaf guy. I'd suggest to get in contact with him when you have the sufficient skydiving background.
And as for your rejection...yes it'd be nice to see Jason's point on the issue. I really hope your hearing was not the reason.
I also know of several blind skydivers and I heard of one of them jumping the popular bridge out west.
I don't think your disability should have any bearings to become an accomplshed skydiver and/or BASE jumper.
Jimmy P from Apex trained at leats one deaf guy. I'd suggest to get in contact with him when you have the sufficient skydiving background.
And as for your rejection...yes it'd be nice to see Jason's point on the issue. I really hope your hearing was not the reason.
You know you have a problem when maggot is the voice of reason at the exit points
BASEWife 0
You know there's more to it than that. Answer Tom's questions.
I know of one rock solid BASE jumper who is deaf. A loss of hearing shouldn't keep you from BASE jumping or skydiving. Good luck and I hope to see you at Bridge Day next year.
I know of one rock solid BASE jumper who is deaf. A loss of hearing shouldn't keep you from BASE jumping or skydiving. Good luck and I hope to see you at Bridge Day next year.
base428 1
I wish that I knew why I got "canned".
You lied about your experience to rent gear from Apex. You told Apex that you had 155 jumps and you told us you had 50+. How can I trust that you met OUR requirements if you're lying to others? Apex would have pulled your gear if I hadn't pulled your badge. I already explained why you got "canned" Thursday on the phone and Friday in person, so why are you asking again?
The only thing I have heard from Jason was that some one told him that I had to repeat an AFF jump.
This is first time I heard that one. But everytime you make up a new excuse for having your jump pass revoked, it further strengthens our decision.
But yet, two phone calls and an e-mail still no answers. Hummm something is not right!!!
I have received ZERO calls and ZERO emails from you since Bridge Day. Phone number is 304-203-8500 and email is: jbell(AT)vertical-visions(DOT)com.
If Jason want to keep this private, he should have kept his mouth shut, he went to media
Wrong. You went to the media, and then when you couldn't jump, the AP reporter that was following your progress called me. I simply told the reporter that we questioned your credentials and nothing else. But if you want to hash it out here, I can accommodate you. I don't approach the media about issues like this, sorry.
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tfelber 0
So I guess he would not be allowed to jump at BD!
You know you have a problem when maggot is the voice of reason at the exit points
magot 0
i know one bad ass base jumper who just so happens to be def and i know he wont rat me out if we get nicked and i used to do 100way speed comps "thats rw stuff " with a def guy and he kicked ass
TOSS MY SALAD
I'm an invincible re-tarded ninja
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I'm an invincible re-tarded ninja
derka derka bakala bakala muhammad jihad
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wwarped 0
NickDG 23
>>I wish that I knew why I got "canned". <<
Joy,
Let's try this. At this point in your jumping career the BASE equipment manufacturers, Apex in particular, are just abstract businesses (read people) that mean little or nothing to you. But I can assure you they are "real" folks who hurt every time we suffer a BASE fatality. They are also people who put everything, their money, their time, and their family futures on the line to operate a business that is fraught with legal risk.
And they all have the same nightmare. Some morning a lawyer is going to knock on their door and everything is going to be gone.
However, the BASE community is nothing if not forgiving. We are especially tolerant of lapses in judgment early in someone's BASE jumping because we know much better than you what it's like to be "new" and confused.
Skydiving, BASE jumping, and life in general is full of roadblocks. And well they should be, but fibbing your way through those roadblocks is not the way to overcome them. And if you have a disability you hit the jackpot as far as finding a group who would go out of their way to help you. Just ask pBASE Russel and so many others.
You and the sport of BASE started off on the wrong foot. But it's nothing you can't overcome if you want it bad enough. Just get with the program and drop the drama . . .
NickD BASE 194
Joy,
Let's try this. At this point in your jumping career the BASE equipment manufacturers, Apex in particular, are just abstract businesses (read people) that mean little or nothing to you. But I can assure you they are "real" folks who hurt every time we suffer a BASE fatality. They are also people who put everything, their money, their time, and their family futures on the line to operate a business that is fraught with legal risk.
And they all have the same nightmare. Some morning a lawyer is going to knock on their door and everything is going to be gone.
However, the BASE community is nothing if not forgiving. We are especially tolerant of lapses in judgment early in someone's BASE jumping because we know much better than you what it's like to be "new" and confused.
Skydiving, BASE jumping, and life in general is full of roadblocks. And well they should be, but fibbing your way through those roadblocks is not the way to overcome them. And if you have a disability you hit the jackpot as far as finding a group who would go out of their way to help you. Just ask pBASE Russel and so many others.
You and the sport of BASE started off on the wrong foot. But it's nothing you can't overcome if you want it bad enough. Just get with the program and drop the drama . . .
NickD BASE 194
wwarped 0
oops, I made a mistake. I do that.
but I still don't see how that relates to the topic "what happen to the WV girl?" care to connect the dots for me? help me out?
(I agree that hearing is not a pre-requisite for jumping.)
DON'T PANIC
The lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
sloppy habits -> sloppy jumps -> injury or worse
The lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.
sloppy habits -> sloppy jumps -> injury or worse
I really don't know the extent her hearing had in having the pass confiscated but misunderstanding happens all the time even among good hearing people. Apparently she had about 50 skydives (the minimum required).
But anyhow, this deaf jumper that many of us know, ironically does not pass the minimum BD skydives requirement because he only has 15. I don't know if they would make a special case because he has about 200 BASE jumps.
Now in defense of Joy there is a little paradox in this whole thing. You need 50 skydives to jump at BD. However no manufacture will lease you BASE gear if you have less than 150 jumps.
Apparently Joy had the skydiving done and she was truthful during her registration (what really counts). If she was misrepresenting her number of jumps to get her hands on safe BASE gear I really would not call her a liar.
Of course she could have just talked to Jason and told him that because her low jump number she cannot rent BASE gear. I bet he would have found a way out.
So Jason what about raising the jump number requirement to the "industry" standard?
But anyhow, this deaf jumper that many of us know, ironically does not pass the minimum BD skydives requirement because he only has 15. I don't know if they would make a special case because he has about 200 BASE jumps.
Now in defense of Joy there is a little paradox in this whole thing. You need 50 skydives to jump at BD. However no manufacture will lease you BASE gear if you have less than 150 jumps.
Apparently Joy had the skydiving done and she was truthful during her registration (what really counts). If she was misrepresenting her number of jumps to get her hands on safe BASE gear I really would not call her a liar.
Of course she could have just talked to Jason and told him that because her low jump number she cannot rent BASE gear. I bet he would have found a way out.
So Jason what about raising the jump number requirement to the "industry" standard?
You know you have a problem when maggot is the voice of reason at the exit points
kelel01 1
You need 50 skydives OR BASE jumps. Just to clarify.
tfelber 0
One of the reasons my deaf friend was brought up is Joy was saying she couldn't skydive or BASE jump because of her hearing disorder. It's kind of ironic however that he doesn't have the minimum number of skydives to jump at BD even though he has over 200 BASE jumps. I'm sure this would have been considered had he showed up especially since the people who trained/mentored him are rather well known. Even more ironic is he only has 15 jumps because he decided recently to get his A license. Before that he only had 2 or 3...
A buddy is just about completely deaf and is a senior rigger skydiver BASE jumper. If it's a balance thing, he has managed to compensate for all that.
Enfin j'ai trouvé:
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