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deltarush

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a newbie to the skydiving world. I've become addictive to the sport through one of my friends who is a tandem master/instructor. Have just started my AFF course and looking forward to my first non tandem jump.

U ALL R A BUNCH OF THE MOST COOLEST PEEPS THAT I KNOW.

deltarush

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Heya skymama

Jumping at Caboolture Qld Australia. Haven't actually done my first jump yet due to the weather but will be doing my 1st jump tomorrow. Nervous as hell but it's the closes think to flying like a bird wooooooooooooohooooooooooooo. Eventually i would love to to photography/camera work in skydiving. Reckon u can get some amazing pics.:)thanx for replying to my email.

free spirit
kazza[email]

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thanx first time for replying back. It is an amazing sport. Never thought that i would do something like this in my life but glad that i am:)
I'm sure i'll have alot of scary moments but hey thats all part of the experience. Doing my first jump tomorrow [:/] but i'm sure that i'll be fine my friend will be there so should be safe and cool. Eventually would love to do photography/camera wrk in skydiving as i reckon that u would get some amazing pics and visuals.
take care
stay high
may ur spirit fly
kazza [email]

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All jumps have been rated well! Im a bit of a perfectionist so i read heaps before i do each stage to make sure i have it in my head what i have to do for each stage.

Each jump is just a great rush and i cant wait to get back up.

Hopefully i'll be jumping this weekend coz ive been unable to jump for 4 weeks with a leg injury (non related)

I'll let ya know how i go.

And yes the view is great, but i'll be happy for any view from 14000ft :ph34r::ph34r:

Just remember no scuba and airtime on the same day! :o

A man who views the world at 50, the same as he did when he was 20, has wasted 30 yrs of his life.

"Muhammad Ali"

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Delta,
Sorry to hear that you couldn't jump. I am starting to see that there is a little bit of politics that come with the territory in certain areas.

Doddy,
Going to the DZ in Palatka this weekend to finish up my AFF. I am so excited! Should be some good weather...Have fun this weekend!

*J
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F LORIDA!

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I was in Queensland last August, and jumped Mission Beach with Merv the Perv. Also went Scuba diving on the Reef. Australia is one of the most beautiful countries I've ever seen. I think the Mission Beach thing is tandem focused, I don't even think they do student instruction.

Good luck on your endeavors, let us all know how they turn out!!!

Bob
Bob Marks

"-when you leave the airplane its all wrong til it goes right, its a whole different mindset, this is why you have system redundancy." Mattaman

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Hi Delta,

I do not know how you want to play this. If I could do my AFF again I would have saved up and done it in one big go. Yes you do not get to jump regularly now. But it has cost you less in the long run to get your license and due to muscle memory hopefully you didnt fail as much.

Static line may be cheaper but you have to do more jumps, and due to the limited number of DZs in Australia that do it this may cause problems.

Also depending on the politics (please PM me or anyone else, instead of posting here) if it is only petty I would suck it up and keep on going. We have very few dropzones in OZ and it does limit your choices if you ignore one DZ. Sometimes I get pissed at my DZ because there are only a few loads because weather or number of jumpers, but then I get to know the people I am jumping with alot better and normally learn alot more. Also it does help mean I get some time to clean up around the DZ.

I have not jumped at Ramblers but I hope to jump there soon. A few of my friends fly up there from southern states just to go to the learning curve camps. So this may be another option to you.

But sometimes a bit of pain now (not jumping) may mean a better outcome in the long run. Of course this totally depends on your situation.

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Hi Delta,

I do not know how you want to play this. If I could do my AFF again I would have saved up and done it in one big go.

Delta,

Thats what I did. Doing it in one 3 day span helped me correct the mistakes I was making in flight. My instructory (Bodypilot1) videos and debriefs every jump. I know you want to fly, but flying well might be better than flying fast.

Just my $.02

Phil



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