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VanillaSkyGirl

1st time in a plane again...and not jumping...

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Tomorrow morning, I am going to be on a commercial plane for a long flight down to South America! I am going to Peru, where I was born, and I am going to visit the Amazons for the first time, too. :)
Anyhoo, this will be the first time that I am on a plane and NOT jumping, since I first began to skydive. I was wondering if any of you remember what it was like to be on a plane and to not be able to jump for the first time after no longer being a whuffo. Does anyone care to share his/her thoughts/feelings about it?

P.S. I will miss you all...

Edited to add: There are NO dropzones in Peru :( ...I checked!

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I felt like I was missing something the entire time.(my rig...which was in my bag in the overhead compartment) and I had this urge to do a handle check about 7 or 8 minutes after take off and the lady next to me probly thought i was nuts when I asked her to give me a pin check :D....just joking....it was no big deal...Those commercial jets and jump aircraft have very little in common.

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Have a safe trip!

I fly commercial all the time. I like to guess when we reach 10,000ft just before the cabin-tone sounds. Other than that...I generally sleep. ;)
So I try and I scream and I beg and I sigh
Just to prove I'm alive, and it's alright
'Cause tonight there's a way I'll make light of my treacherous life
Make light!

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I did find myself looking out the window, trying to find outs and estimating altitude a fair bit. ;-)

I bet peru has no dropzones because they're so high up - the MSL altitude would be wicked. Isn't Quito at like 8,000 feet?
7CP#1 | BTR#2 | Payaso en fuego Rodriguez
"I want hot chicks in my boobies!"- McBeth

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Yeah, it sucked:S The 37,000' cruising altitude was cool. The lack of a rig was not. I felt the usual flyer fear, like I had no control over the situation, but it was amplified. Overall, it's not really a big deal. Skydiving teaches you to be cool in a stressful situation, so just apply it! Have fun!

-- 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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Oooops...I lost my DSL connection for a little while.

Quito IS in Ecuador. However, Cusco and Arequipa are both in Peru, and they are at VERY high altitudes!

I am flying into Lima, then flying to Trujillo (north) the same night that I arrive to visit relatives. Then, I will be flying back to Lima for another day to visit relatives there, and then I'll fly to Iquitos to play in the Amazon jungle!!! WooHoo~ :)
I also was offered a new freelance job today for when I return. If it works out, I MAY be moving to San Diego to work there full-time. However, I am NOT getting my hopes up because my industry can be insane. :S

Btw, this new job will require me to fly to Bali 5 times a year...a girl's gotta do what a girl's gotta do! :P

Edited to add: Steve, I am actually eating a carrot right now...NOT! :D

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I did hear a very funny story once - how true it is I have no idea. This guy was doing his first flight as a skydiver, was taking his rig on as hand luggage and wearing it (this was obviously pre 9/11 and all the extra security). He walked to his seat, past a very nervous looking old lady, who stared at him with a shocked expression on her face. He turned to her, patted his rig and said nonchalantly, “Didn’t they give you one?”

;)

Vicki

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My biggest problem flying commercial now is

I keep looking at my altimeter (which i don't have on):P

After about 10 minutes,(time to get ready on an otter ride) i start getting nervous, keep looking at the altimeter that isn't there, thinking, ok, were almost to 13,500, its time to do my last gear check.:)
Then i realize, i'm going to be in this tiny seat for 5 hours, time to go to sleep!!:o

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