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I wonder if it would be too much to write a webpage, like one of those petitions, that would gather everyones signatures, and after we're done it would generate a separate email for every signature and mail it to the TSA and whoever else.
Or would that be too much like flooding? Anyone up for it? CrazyIvan?
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
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I'm no good when it comes to surfing for web information. Can someone get a hold of that letter and post it for all of us to see.
CSA #699 Muff #3804
CSA #699 Muff #3804
QuoteCan someone get a hold of that letter and post it for all of us to see.
Dude....I know Army guys are slow...but...READ THE THREAD....there ain't one..... I think they made it up.
QuoteQuoteCan someone get a hold of that letter and post it for all of us to see.
Dude....I know Army guys are slow...but...READ THE THREAD....there ain't one..... I think they made it up.
I'm not ready to say they made it up. I do think it's very curious that everyone including USPA has accepted it exists without actually seeing it. I will find out more tomorrow and will post any new information I get.
Bob
QuoteI'm not ready to say they made it up
I'm not saying they did either but.......at this point it seems to be a lot like the Holy Grail quest. Would you like me to come along and make clip clop sounds with coconuts for you....
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http://www.pia.com/SSK/cypres/dot_pr_082500.pdf
I know this is not the letter, but I'm sure that you can get a copy of the letter if you asked SSK. At least this proves that the letter exists and shows who has it.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
I know this is not the letter, but I'm sure that you can get a copy of the letter if you asked SSK. At least this proves that the letter exists and shows who has it.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
QuoteAt least this proves that the letter exists and shows who has it.
No....all that proves is that Airtec "says" it exists. That's been the point of many posts to this thread. So far.....we can't find anyone that has actually SEEN this letter or regulation.
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Why don't we ask Airtec? The should be happy to provide us with a copy.
I'm sure they would give a copy to the USPA if they asked, worst come to worst. And, of course, the DOT should have it. We probably just need to ask.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
I'm sure they would give a copy to the USPA if they asked, worst come to worst. And, of course, the DOT should have it. We probably just need to ask.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
QuoteWhy don't we ask Airtec?
And yes class....after nap time we will have cookies.
DUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! He sent the email already!!!!!!!!!! Hello....hello....is this thing on???
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anyone, anyone, beuller. anyone.....
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Just making a point man. Chill.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
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Cliff is probalyl getting ready for New Years and trying to stay warm up here in Ohio... give him a day to respond at least...
Yesterday is history
And tomorrow is a mystery
Parachutemanuals.com
And tomorrow is a mystery
Parachutemanuals.com
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At this point a letter from the TSA and/or FAA does not exist. I requested a copy of the TSA/FAA letter from Airtech on TSA/FAA letterhead. I also suggested that they post it on their web site so that it would be available to everyone including the TSA.
Another way to resolve a lot of the problems would be to have a TSA approved device stamp on the Cypress and reserve packing cards.
Another way to resolve a lot of the problems would be to have a TSA approved device stamp on the Cypress and reserve packing cards.
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I'm trying to say that something is not right. I understand that you contacted the USPA and TSA, but did anyone contact Airtec directly? I doubt they're lying outright, and they are the ones who should have the letter. And the DOT (or whatever), did we contact them?
When did you contact Airtec? Did we give them enough time to respond?
Lets do this responsibly.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
When did you contact Airtec? Did we give them enough time to respond?
Lets do this responsibly.
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
The person I spoke with at USPA told me they had asked Airtec for the letter but had never gotten it. I will call Cliff on Friday if I haven't heard from him before then.
Good luck, guy....I fly military standby most of the time but I sure would like this resolved just in case I need a flight and can't get a flight going to where I wanna' go...
FFF
"Upon seeing the shadow of a pigeon, one must resist the urge to look up."
FFF
"Upon seeing the shadow of a pigeon, one must resist the urge to look up."
It says on Airtec's website that :
"The DOT certificate does not refer to CYPRES by name, but to a part number".
That sure makes it easy to find... Digging in the DOT database turned up nothing. I'm sure waiting for Airtec's explanation of all this.
Looks like I'm not getting a CYPRES anytime soon.
"The DOT certificate does not refer to CYPRES by name, but to a part number".
That sure makes it easy to find... Digging in the DOT database turned up nothing. I'm sure waiting for Airtec's explanation of all this.
Looks like I'm not getting a CYPRES anytime soon.
Raleigh/Durham, NC (RDU) on Christmas Eve forced me to check my rig after an extended discussion with every TSA on site. Problem was that the senior TSA didn't have a clue what a CYPRESS was and was concerned about the mythical 'compressed gas' cylinder inside. Standing there in my stocking feet and holding up my pants (belt was suspect) trying does not give one a position of advantage from which to debate! Finally gave up and checked it to make my flight. Comming home had no problem at all with security at Kansas City International (MCI). Waved at the TSA folks back in RDU walking out with my gear bag on the way out the exit. Point is, it appears the airports as well as the airlines need more information (RDU has a single entry point whereas MCI has individual gate scanners). I checked out the formats for the letters folks have been sending to Delta and will write my own to both airports in appreciation for their assitance in making my trip a memorable one.
Hearts & Minds
2 to the Heart-
1 to the Mind-
Home of the Coconut Lounge, Spa, & Artillery Range
2 to the Heart-
1 to the Mind-
Home of the Coconut Lounge, Spa, & Artillery Range
Sorry to hear you had a problem. Glad TSA at least let you check your bag and complete your trip.
Please let USPA and SSK know the details of your problem also. It will help them if you can include date, time, Air Line and Flight#.
Please let USPA and SSK know the details of your problem also. It will help them if you can include date, time, Air Line and Flight#.
I think it's Cypres that has that letter. I remember seeing the "FAI classifies the Cypres as non-harmful" thing on the Cypres webpage, not USPA. That would make sense, because that way it would be in effect in all FAI affiliated countries, not just the US.
I vote for organizing some kind of a protest. I'm not a US citizen, but I will participate in case it counts. If some moron is going to be too busy ripping up my precious rig that I spent 4 months of my life earning, so busy that he lets some Osama Bin Asshole through his security checkpoint, I will want nothing less than his head on a plate. I'm all for better security, as long as it's security and not stupidity.
We should at least try to tell them our 10,000,000 cents
-- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo
Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you.
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