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QuoteHypotehtical based on an actual scenario I've witnessed (from the ground, where my conservative ass was already watching).
It's a windy day, winds are moderately high and gusty (for the sake of argument, let's say 12 mph, gusting to 18), but you decide it's within your comfort range and get on a full Otter load that's about half tandems and half fun jumpers.
About a minute out from jump run, the DZM radios up to the pilot and says "Winds have picked up, bring down the tandems." This information is conveyed to everyone on the plane, and fun jumpers are given the option of jumping or riding the plane back down.
Armed with this information, would you still jump?
I'm curious what influences peoples' decision-making on jumping or standing down in windy conditions, short of a total shutdown of DZ operations.
Been there, done both...
Comfort level with:
canopies (which rig am I using)
landing area
visibility (can only be a negative factor)
What was the wind determination that grounded the TI's (gust factor, turbulance or speed)
At that point, more than likely I come down with the plane, but not necessarily.
JW
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I love these kinda Q's!
My answer: NO!
While I do not care whether an up-jumper decides to jump in higher winds or not, if tandems aren't going, our plane is not flying, either.
I won't jump because I'm not as "experienced" as those who have stated they would. My ego doesn't need it. Besides, I jump everyday....
I'm also a new scuba instructor and have called dives because of strong currents. Regardless of the type of diving it's not worth the risk.
There have been times when I only went because I want everyone to be able to have video but there have also been times when they had to do without video.
Last Saturday was rainy in Mississippi. I made one WS flight which I stupidly landed out on early in the day. By the time I got my stuff back together it started looking kinda squirelly and I heard one guy say he wouldn't jump then. It wasn't bad, light wind, fairly steady, but clouds were building up and by the time I'd be jumping out, it might be raining. The guy is somebody I respect, with a lot of experience; I pulled off the load. Turned out they had a great skydive, and I was on the ground wishing, etc.

I pulled off the next one too, after it stopped raining. Three guys landed off; one got a bloody nose and gained experience.
Sunday was beautiful. I flew my ass off, and quickly forgot about the jumps I didn't make. As someone stated: nobody pays me to do this, and I'll never get hurt on a jump I don't make.
Disclaimor: I'm an old guy; I break too easy and take too long to heal up. You young folks have at it.
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