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Date, 03/13/04
Place, Goldcoast Skydivers, Moss Point,MS
Altitude, 14000
Aircraft, Otter
Manuever, 2way drill dive
description, I was trying to be a human pretzel trying to keep up with a 5.5ft 200lb solo student on a drill dive. I fall fast but this guy is a cannonball:S!

ChileRelleno-Rodriguez Bro#414
Hellfish#511,MuffBro#3532,AnvilBro#9, D24868

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altitude: 9000 feet
aircraft: Antonov AN-2
maneuver: demo jump
description: did a 6-way speedstar, and we all landed perfectly. About the second load that was the same demo jump, ehm... you don't wanna know :S
"George just lucky i guess!"

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Date: March 14, 2004
Aircraft: C182
Location: Wamego, KS
Altitude: 10,000'

Description: Four Way RW dive, dive plan called for round, doughnut, round, doughnut other direction, et cetera.... I spotted the Aircraft and the Climbed all the way out and hung by the strut. Person on the Step giving the count looked at me, and I nodded, the count began, and we left.... Exit Funnled Immediatly, and BCH7773 broke his middle finger after getting it caught in the door frame of the aircraft on exit, and then caused our formation to funnel..... Nobodies fault, just happens....[:/]
Nice Swoopy Landing under my Sabre2...
=========Shaun ==========


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altitude: 4,000'
aircraft: Twin Super Otter
maneuver: solo Hop-n-Pop (due to 5,000' ceilings)
description: rear-facing sit exit, held sit for about 1,000 feet, went to belly, pulled.

It was fun even though it was my only jump of the day and not at full altitude. I love the sit exit lately. It is really interesting to feel myself gradually decelerate from forward travel with my back to the relative wind and eventually fall vertically, remaining in the same position the whole time. I could barely believe it when I tried the sit-exit for the first time on someone else's recommendation and it took absolutely zero-practice to get it to work right! :)-
-Jeffrey
"With tha thoughts of a militant mind... Hard line, hard line after hard line!"

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altitude: 14,500
aircraft: SMG
Location: Hibaldstow
maneuver: Vid & stills
description: Lurking a 4-way plus vid (yep, they knew I was joining them!) - got some nice pics...
Take a look...
...then click "next" to view the next four pics...
Before you ask, there was supposed to be four people in the 1st piccy... :S

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Date, 03/13/04
Place, Goldcoast Skydivers, Moss Point,MS
Altitude, 14000
Aircraft, Otter
Manuever, 2way drill dive
description, I was trying to be a human pretzel trying to keep up with a 5.5ft 200lb solo student on a drill dive. I fall fast but this guy is a cannonball:S!



lol sorry chile.... i told you i fall fast.

its all good you got back at me for it...
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Fear is not a confession of weakness, it is an oportunity for courage.

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description: Went really fast didnt slow down enough.. blew up Triathalon... cutaway flew reserve to a standup in the peas.



blew up Triathlon??B|B|[:/][:/]

please explain....how sore are you?? how many jumps on it?? what size was it??

P.S. spring rummor has it when Ponce comes in Aug. to our boogie (Abbotsford Para Centre- Vancouver) that we are gettin your super otter (Kapowsin) to fly formations with our porter.......ahhhh!! excitement in the air for sure.
:P:P:P

SMiles;)

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