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Going from 3 or 4 thousand feet to the ground on your own, and living to tell the tale is not flying?



Ok, the canopy-flying bit is cool, but the "rope-fall"? No.:P


How about this then. . .once you exit the plane, it's all a skydive, no matter the method. She siad she wanted to fly on her own, and static Line is by far the cheapest and fastest way to achieve that! :P
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Last one from 4500...

Our DZ is 5500ft ASL and its over 100 deg in Summer (Now) The student begins to downsize on their solo's, and we've found a bit more canopy time helps out.

We're as capable of moving the students arms or legs on AFF as your I is on Tandem - but I have no doubt your canopy skills are way higher.

Tandem is a good way to learn this, but with a poor exchange rate, a Tandem rig costs more than most houses or cars do... and so jumps on them are expensive. AFF gear is locally made by PISA - the same company that makes the Tempo reserve.

Whatever happens, enjoy yourself and do your best. Don't try too hard. Skydiving really just happens when your calm.:)
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Ha Ha HA!!!!
just reading that....brought back memories when I was really little... I think I was about 6-8yrs old. My sister and I use to drag our trampoline right up to the chook pen, so we could jump off the top of the pen onto the trampoline....anyway. I showed one of my friends this one day....she went home and tried doing it from a HUGE GUM TREE....she didnt bounce very much....she was dragged to hospital!!!! BWWWHAHAHAHA!!! (she was all good...I actually went to her wedding late last year!!!)
But it shows that I am keen to fly, from a early age!!!
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everyone knows S/L-progression makes better skydivers



Nope it only show who have the balls to test dummy them self..I have seen video of a guy who hang after the plane that way..not fun at all...:o

Suz...I did a bad thing aswell(today)
Im home while my leg aint healed yet,i would help my gf by whasing clothes..
It went good of the first one,its dry now,but but the seccond..aint finish..iforgot to turn that mashine on:SThere went the suprise off[:/]
NO its not all pink now:ph34r::ph34r:

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But it shows that I am keen to fly, from a early age!!!



I always wanted to fly at an early age too. I got the bright idea to test the Mary Poppins umbrella theory. Let's just say it DOESN'T work.

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always wanted to fly at an early age too. I got the bright idea to test the Mary Poppins umbrella theory. Let's just say it DOESN'T work.



Oh shit!!! That's not good!! *giggles*
Man....I am soooooooooooooooooo sleep deprived!:S


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>How about this then. . .once you exit the plane, it's all a skydive,
>no matter the method.

Actually, in all seriousness, I disagree with the terminology. A S/L-jumper is a parachutist, yes, but not a skydiver before the first freefall.

>She siad she wanted to fly on her own, and static Line is by far
>the cheapest and fastest way to achieve that!

With that I do agree. Although the 19 S/L's I did took me 9 months(with the Finnish winter in between). But that's just me, I exited the plane like a sack of shit, as opposed to the proper method of falling like a sack of potatoes.

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>How about this then. . .once you exit the plane, it's all a skydive,
>no matter the method.

Actually, in all seriousness, I disagree with the terminology. A S/L-jumper is a parachutist, yes, but not a skydiver before the first freefall.



So a pilot leaving an airplane to rescue him self,will then preform a skydive?

A Skydive would be a planed FREEFALL(yes i give you that one),whit 2 cannopies at your bag

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dont worry though, your supposed to be kinda nervous, its not a natural thing to throw yourself out of a (perfectly?) good airplane!!



It's not??? I kinda feel like it is ;)

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>How about this then. . .once you exit the plane, it's all a skydive,
>no matter the method.

Actually, in all seriousness, I disagree with the terminology. A S/L-jumper is a parachutist, yes, but not a skydiver before the first freefall.



Your reading comprehension is failing you! I said it's a skydive. It is. I never said it made the person a skydiver. I skydiver is made when someone sticks with it and comes back for more. If you think it's the freefall, and not the self control that makes a skydiver, should we call all those one tandem wonders "skydivers"? FUCK NO!
S/L students take their own lives in their hands. 1 S/L jump does not a skydiver make, but a few sure as hell does.

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>She siad she wanted to fly on her own, and static Line is by far
>the cheapest and fastest way to achieve that!

With that I do agree. Although the 19 S/L's I did took me 9 months(with the Finnish winter in between). But that's just me, I exited the plane like a sack of shit, as opposed to the proper method of falling like a sack of potatoes.



Hahaha! Ya know, even with those 19 S/L jumps, it was probably still cheaper than AFF. . . .B|
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We should immediately ban Mary Poppins and Peter Pan. Kids will get themselves killed watching that shit.



Hope not..i have 2 kids.the one use an old pc and jump off my sofa,yelling "yyyeeehhhaaaa",landing her 38 in a roll look at me and says "BASEjump.."
I just love that kidB|B|

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Okay, I'm really not some psychology freak who believes in all the weird and mysterious powers of the mind, but I will state my experiences. I think I failed two or three jumps through the static line program....those failed jumps happened when I put the most amount of pressure on myself to "not mess up." Even though static line is cheap, I was still a poor college student with maxed out credit cards. I didn't want to spend that extra $35 if I didn't have to. Plus, I wanted to hurry up and get off static line to participate in all the cool events my dz had (scrambles, buy 2 jumps get 1 free, etc etc). My "graduation jump" was (obviously) one of my best jumps as a student. My dz was having a boogie that I got to participate in since I was finally jumping from turbines, my parents were going to come watch me and pay for my jumps, so I had no reason to worry about failing. So, I put my concentration on learning, being safe and having fun. When I forgot about the fact I could fail is when I performed the best. Have Freud analyze that one!
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A jump off your neighbourhood A while wearing a Sorcerer?



If you normaly skydive from objects then yes...

but to that job i prefere y Vertex whith Fox 265Vtec and multibridel:PAnd then i call it a BASE..

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Stefan Faber

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by the way i know one whit more s/l than you..my gf..she have 35,before she moved on(whit a lithel help from AFFB|).
She is so thin that the big hardness of a sudent rig just pulled her over..
She´s still a student but will graduate soon on the s/l course(program whit min 40 jumps whit drills)


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Your reading comprehension is failing you! I said it's a skydive. It is. I never said it made the person a skydiver.



Actually it is my written expression that's failing me... That's what I was trying to say, that it's not a skydive. It's a "parachute jump" in my book. That's not to say that it's not fucking cool and that the person doing it has notably larger prodigal balls than any tandem-passenger.

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If you think it's the freefall, and not the self control that makes a skydiver, should we call all those one tandem wonders "skydivers"? FUCK NO!



FUCK NO! Perhaps the combination of the two that defines a skydiver?

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S/L students take their own lives in their hands. 1 S/L jump does not a skydiver make, but a few sure as hell does.



One who performs a skydive is not necessarily a skydiver? Ah, the good'ol debate on the definition of a skydiver... You know, we could continue this all night.:ph34r:

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