Rdutch 0 #1 March 22, 2003 Damn If I didn't have bad luck I would have no luck at all. Today I had a cutaway. Cool footage Mike miyer shot perfect video of it on a hop and pop. Then he caught my freebag (Thankyou Mike) and followed my main. I tried to follow my main but on a PDR106 it wasnt happening so I landed far away. Anyway my main lands Mike films where it went and run's to get it. Upon reaching where it should have been (big park right in front of some trailor) he sees some guy running into his van carrying it and driving off, then he ask's the homeowner about it and he says "What canopy" Luckily he filmed this cause his camera was still on, and some guy was walking his dogs, he asked him did you see a canopy, and the guy says "Yes they just said hey look a parachute and the picked it up and hauled ass with it, it was the guys that live there and they were driving a black Van". That was also recorded, Soon after my cool friends calming me down from going over and having a "PERSONAL" talk with them I called the police and luckily had a very nice Police woman, she went over to inform them of the felonius nature of their crime, and that there was witnesses and Video and that if they didn't choose to return the canopy they are responsible and would go to jail for felony theft. So I am hoping that the Losser's friend will call him and let him know that he's busted and to give me my canopy back. Oh yeah and to add to that he had his house decorated with canopies, must be nice for all us skydivers to just drop $1500 wall decorations near his house, I did let the officer know that their is Serial#'s on those and she could check on them, I hope one of them is reported stolen. But until then give me some prayers to get my stuff back. Ray Small and fast what every girl dreams of! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viking 0 #2 March 22, 2003 Wow man thats sucks ass!! hope you get your stuff back!! What caused the chop? P.S. Since when did a Volictiy 96 cost $1500? I swear you must have footprints on the back of your helmet - chicagoskydiver My God has a bigger dick than your god -George Carlin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zenister 0 #3 March 22, 2003 dude has multiple canopies on his walls?? can you say "blanket party?" i sure can... " Believe you me, i know asswheepia, spent time with asswheepia, i have met asswheepia'a mother ,and drank many a beer with asswheepia and you sir are no asswheepia" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpeedRacer 1 #4 March 22, 2003 Quote Canopy theif's suck uh oh, he did the illiterate apostrophe thing!!but seriously, I hope you get your canopy back. If this guy has a history of this kind of thing, you should be able to get up a posse of fellow skydivers from the local dropzone to help you be more, er, persuasive... Speed Racer -------------------------------------------------- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #5 March 22, 2003 dude!!!...was this in Deland? north of the airport in that shitty little neighborhood over there? that sucks...but if you were in Deland...what's mikey doing up there and not in sebastian?? marc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrHixxx 0 #6 March 22, 2003 Wow, I say we get together a coalition. Burnin's to good for hum, Hangin's to good for hum, he needs to be torn up in too itty bitty pieces and buried alive... -Hixxx p.s. was it the 90 or 96? and did it spin up?death,as men call him, ends what they call men -but beauty is more now than dying’s when Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpy 0 #7 March 22, 2003 Quote ***you should be able to get up a posse of fellow skydivers from the local dropzone to help you be more, er, persuasive... hell yeah.. i'm sure that wouldn't be a long search to find paricipants in our very close skydiving community hell i'd be willing to go with him but the whole living in another country thing... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichM 0 #8 March 22, 2003 You should reclaim all the stolen canopies as they're probably all nicked; and then dismantle his van into its components pieces - not steal any of it just take it apart and leave it for him to reassemble in the mroning. The bastard deserves it.Rich M Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpy 0 #9 March 22, 2003 Quote You should reclaim all the stolen canopies as they're probably all nicked; and then dismantle his van into its components pieces - not steal any of it just take it apart and leave it for him to reassemble in the mroning. The bastard deserves it. Or you could dis-assemble the van and reassemble inside his living room! (hmm what tv show did i see that on....) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 37 #10 March 22, 2003 Sorry to hear about this, Ray. Now I feel really lucky that all my stuff landed on the dropzone last week. Did you save your handles?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
wmw999 2,447 #11 March 22, 2003 That's awful. Glad there's video, because now there's something to go to the TV station with if the police don't or can't come through. That's got to be some pretty dramatic footage, and I'll bet some local station would have fun with it. WendyThere is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jraf 0 #12 March 22, 2003 We are in the South after all. Let's Tar and Feather him. Fucking bastards, what would they feel like if they had a flat and someone had stolen their van?jraf Me Jungleman! Me have large Babalui. Muff #3275 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VectorBoy 0 #13 March 22, 2003 Friend of mine had the same thing happen to him several years back at elsinore, a fairly new canopy too. Was about to land close to it only to watch a guy in a pick up truck stop grab it and take off, Because of the oblique angle he couldn't see the guys plates. Now thats a nightmare! Glen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rdutch 0 #14 March 22, 2003 Yep saved em, Im just about to go to the park where the guy work's/lives and try and find out if he is the boss, and if not Im going to talk to his boss and let him know. And since it is a public park then he has to have a boss somewhere so I will find him and talk to him. It's kinda stupid to go to jail over something that landed in front of your house, and there were whitnesses and stuff. Oh yeah someone asked yeah Deland, north east side near all the houses, actually right at the entrance of the sports complex. And Im just about to call the nice Officer and let her know that there are serial #'s on all the parachutes on his wall and they might have been reported missing/stolen. Ray Small and fast what every girl dreams of! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mountainman 0 #15 March 22, 2003 What are you waiting for ? I would get on the horn and be doing damn near everything to get that stuff back. I bet if they had reason (lots of canopies with serial #s) they could issue a search warrent and go in and confiscate all those canopies and get them back to who they belong to. Dude... get on the ball !! Good luck. http://www.brandonandlaura.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bodypilot90 0 #16 March 22, 2003 QuoteNow I feel really lucky that all my stuff landed on the dropzone last week. was it your 1st? I know the feeling from my last chop. It happened to land in a fellow jumpers yard and he returned it while I was looking for it. Sure was a good feeling when it was waiting on me. note Good idea to let manifest know your cell number, would have saved me 3 hours of hunting. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #17 March 22, 2003 This reminds me of a couple of times thieves broke into DZs and stole canopies. The first time, the thief made the mistake of bragging to a first jump student about the canopy stapled to his ceiling. The student reported it to his instrucotr, etc. By the time that mis-guided thief was finished, he had paid for a line kit, some patches and picked all the weeds off the runway at Beiseker. More recently, a thief broke into a hangar at Pitt Meadows and stole seven parachutes. Later that week he tried to sell them to a retired skydiver who is also a member of a group of motorcycle enthusiasts who prefer to remain nameless. The motorcycle enthusiast made it clear that he and his buddies did not want be get involved with petty larceny. Six of the seven rigs returned to the DZ that evening. A few months later, a drunk offered to sell the last stolen rig to one of our senior jumpers. Dave called the cops who replied "Do you mean the guys we cited for public drunkeness an hour ago?" The cops know who the thieves are, we know who the thieves are and we know the serial numbers of the stolen gear and we are just waiting for an opportunity to retrieve the last rig. Reminds me of the time an Elsinore jumper drove into town for lunch and a local stole his parachute out of his car. The local made the mistake of driving over to the DZ and trying to sell the rig. He was fortunate to survive with only a few bruises! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skycat 0 #18 March 22, 2003 This is part of the reason I made a really nice Customer Database for our Loft/Skydive the Rockies Loft. It not only has all the customer information, but it also has all the serial numbers of reserves, containers, AADs, and in some cases mains(if we worked on them or had to open the D-bag). I know way to many jumpers who don't know their serial numbers and if something like this happened to them they would be SOL when reporting it to the police.Fly it like you stole it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riddler 0 #19 March 22, 2003 What parts should we expect to find serial numbers on? Seems like a great idea to make a list: 1. Canopy 2. Reserve canopy 3. Container? 4. Cypress 5. Altimeter (did that after mis-placing one) Anything else?Trapped on the surface of a sphere. XKCD Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #20 March 22, 2003 AAD's Camera's Container Freebag Write your name in any books, jumpsiuts, helmets, etc.Yesterday is history And tomorrow is a mystery Parachutemanuals.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RevJim 0 #21 March 22, 2003 and on a reserve repack, ask your rigger the write your name/address/phone number on the reserve bridle too.It's your life, live it! Karma RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skycat 0 #22 March 22, 2003 You can get most the serial numbers for stuff in the reserve container off your packing data card, only thing not on there is freebag serial number. If you want it tell Derek at the next repack and he will give it to you.Fly it like you stole it! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #23 March 22, 2003 Quote1. Canopy 2. Reserve canopy 3. Container? 4. Cypress Those are the biggies. On canopies the serial number is located on the warning label (generally sewn onto the center cell at the tail). Location of the data panel on containers vary, but they are usually on or near the pocket that holds your data card - check your owner's manual if you can't find it on yours. Cypres s/n's are on the main unit inside the reserve container. A good rigger will note s/n's for the container, reserve and Cypres on the packing data card when s/he assembles the rig. Make a list of your s/n's - and don't keep that list in your gear bag! I have one in my important papers file; not a bad idea to have multiple lists "just in case" (maybe one at work or in a safety deposit box too). Pictures of each item and copies of invoices from each purchase can be very helpful in putting together either a police report or an insurance claim. Logbooks - I had a bag full of skydiving equipment stolen out of my car in the past. Luckily I found my jumpsuit and logbook (they kept everything else). My current logbook has not only my name, address and both home and work phone numbers in mine, but also - in big letters - "LARGE REWARD OFFERED! IF FOUND PLEASE RETURN TO:" Gear is replacable; the memories in my logbooks aren't. Ray, I hope you not only get your canopy back but also teach that asshole a lesson about taking things that are obviously not his... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rdutch 0 #24 March 22, 2003 QuoteQuote1. Canopy 2. Reserve canopy 3. Container? 4. Cypress Those are the biggies. On canopies the serial number is located on the warning label (generally sewn onto the center cell at the tail). Location of the data panel on containers vary, but they are usually on or near the pocket that holds your data card - check your owner's manual if you can't find it on yours. Cypres s/n's are on the main unit inside the reserve container. A good rigger will note s/n's for the container, reserve and Cypres on the packing data card when s/he assembles the rig. Make a list of your s/n's - and don't keep that list in your gear bag! I have one in my important papers file; not a bad idea to have multiple lists "just in case" (maybe one at work or in a safety deposit box too). Pictures of each item and copies of invoices from each purchase can be very helpful in putting together either a police report or an insurance claim. Logbooks - I had a bag full of skydiving equipment stolen out of my car in the past. Luckily I found my jumpsuit and logbook (they kept everything else). My current logbook has not only have my name, address and both home and work phone numbers in mine, but also - in big letters - "LARGE REWARD OFFERED! IF FOUND PLEASE RETURN TO:" Gear is replacable; the memories in my logbooks aren't. Ray, I hope you not only get your canopy back but also teach that asshole a lesson about taking things that are obviously not his... I learned something new about this today, Performance Design's laser codes all canopies. So even if they cut the label off you can still find the SN inside the canopy. Ray Small and fast what every girl dreams of! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #25 March 22, 2003 Might I ask where this laser coding is at and when did they start doing that?Yesterday is history And tomorrow is a mystery Parachutemanuals.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites