FargoCurt 0 #1 May 24, 2005 Weee hooo. I made my first jump tonight for the second time. 26 years ago I did a S/L on a round chute. Tonight I did it on a square. I did my S/L course on Friday/Saturday. Of course it was windy/rainy/cloudy both Saturday and Sunday but tonight, Monday, it was perfect. The Drop zone called me in the afternoon to make sure I would be there and I told them I would. There were four of us doing our first jumps. Myself a man my age named CJ and a younger guy whos name I don't remember were going to make a load in a C182. Our JM was Chris. Of course every first JM is the best but Chris rocked. He made me feel confident the whole time. I was the lightest of the three so I was going last. CJ would be first. We get to altitude with very little talking. I was running EP's in my head. Then the door was open. CJ got the order. 'Feet into the door.' Then 'all the way out.' But he didn't' quite make it. His right hand had slipped from the strut. He was hanging from his left hand with his left foot on the step. Chris was giving him the thumbs up but he wouldn't let go. Suddenly Chris was on the step he kicked CJ's foot off of the step and he was gone. I thought to my self: Holy cow, he just kicked him off the plane. Of course it was the right thing to do because he wasn't going to make it back onto the plane, he had to go. Jumper two was up next. He did a picture perfect exit. Climbed out, 'Dot go, Arch 1 thousand and he was gone. Since it was just me and Chris in the plane I tell him he would have made a good Army Jump Master. 'Throw them out of the plane.' Now it was my turn. I get the command 'Feet in the door' No problem I wasn't even nervous. 'All the way out' For one quick second I thought: 'What am I doing?' I took a deep breath and reached out. There I was hanging from the strut. I saw the tumb's up. OK I think here we go 'DOT I yell', I look at the bottom of the wing (there is no dot). 'GO' I let go. 'ARCH thousand TWO thousand' Screw that I think, where is my chute. I look up, there it is, a big beautiful green chute. I think to myself OK what next. Oh yeah brakes. I look up and find the brake toggles. I grab them, pull them to my crouch, everything is OK. Then I hear it in my ear. brpasts sstpc ssstp yarptwt. Oh shoot I can't hear the radio. More static, Suddleny I hear 'right' Ok they want me to turn right. I look around. I am the son of an aircraft mechanic and know very well how a landing approach works. Right will put me on the cross wind leg of a left hand pattern. So I turn right. More static in my ear. Suddenly I hear 'ready ready ready ready' OK I know that a practice flare is coming up. So I flare. Man that is cool. Everything slows down and gets quite. I let up on the toggles. Again I hear 'ready ready ready' another flare so I do it again. I look down. I look like I am getting close to the river and they had said we would not fly over the river. I check my Altitude. 2,500 ft. OK I know I have to play around for a while so I do a slow right 360. I check my altitude again 1700 ft. I remember 1500 no more 360's but a 270 will put me on down wind leg, so I go for it. 270 right hand turn. I check my altitude. 1000 feet time to start down wind. I know I am suppose to line up on the dirt road so that is what I do. In the radio I hear more static. I get to 500 feet and hear 'left' in the radio so I start my base leg. I am now flying a good base leg once again I hear 'Left' but I know its too soon but I start to turn anyway. At 45 degrees I hear 'green dot' I look ahead and see the green dot in the field. I am headed right for it. Then in my ear: 'ready ready ready ready FLARE' I pull hard on the toggles. The ground seem to be screaming up at me (we had Zero wind today). Instinktivly my feet and knees go together. I hit the ground, perfect PLF. I lay there for what seems like 5 minutes but on the tape was a matter of seconds. 'WEEE HOOOO I yell. My first jump, the second time, is over. My log book notes says 'good job, great arch' I can't wait to do it again. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 37 #2 May 24, 2005 Welcome to the forums! She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nickkk 0 #3 May 25, 2005 Awesome!!!! Good luck with the rest of it! What do you do when someone throws a big planet at you? Throw your pilot chute in defense! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reddevil1 0 #4 May 25, 2005 A long speech, keep up the good work,and the jumping to.uki The point of no return what a rush. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Peej 0 #5 May 26, 2005 Congratulations and welcome back! Advertisio Rodriguez / Sky Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites