3fLiEr 0 #1 February 14, 2002 After reading a post on BLINChttp://www.blincmagazine.com/forum/board/3337.htmlabout a guy who has been betrayed by a friend who lied about the BASE he had done (it also mentions a skydiver who padded out a BASE log of 10 jumps (never done) so he could jump Norway - he went in!) I was thinking if I knew of any friends / jumpers I knew who would lie about such things making up jumps to bring up their jump numbers...... I can only think of one person I know who did lie about the number of jumps he had...... tosser......... I beleive skydivers in general do not believe there is any point in "stealin' Altitude" (apart from the reasons in the film of this title) So I would have thought that Skydivers moving along into the channels of BASE would be filtered out to be the most honest of sports jumpers ........ I mean to lie in BASE about jumps you have done is gonna kill you if you get invited onto gnarly cliffs that high time numerous object jumpers will only do............ I was wondering out in the world of skydiving do any of you know of people who have stolen air time?................. bsbd"In a world where we are slaves to gravity I am pleased to be a freedom fighter" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mountainman 0 #2 February 14, 2002 Everyone I have met are honest, as far as I know. It's a shame that people would actually do this.JumpinDuo.com...come and sign the guestbook. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skreamer 1 #3 February 14, 2002 Maybe so they could go for a rating (especially tandem) sooner?"Don't die until you're dead" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #4 February 14, 2002 I know someone who had 5 1/2 hours of freefall time in December. It rained every weekend for the next month straight and he didn't travel. But somehow he had over 6 hours of freefall time in January when he went to the AFF course. Lost any respect I had for him when I found that out.pull and flare,lisa--What would Scooby Doo? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiveMonkey 0 #5 February 14, 2002 A little bit dodgy if you ask me..... You shouldn't put a knife in the toaster - but you're an adult now !!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kingbunky 3 #6 February 14, 2002 if someone is doing this to get a rating or qualify for tandem master, aff instructor or whatever, shouldn't they be reported to the uspa or something to keep them from becoming an instructor of any sort? would you want a loved one jumping with an instructor who didn't have the required experience? anyone can jump out of a plane and land a canopy as long as everything goes by the book. when things go wrong, that's when you find out who really knows what they are doing.... and things will go wrong."Jumping out of planes for the thrill of it all."-J.Geils Band Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emma 0 #7 February 14, 2002 QuoteMaybe so they could go for a rating (especially tandem) sooner?Yes..funny, that....I think you may have a point on that one. What a sad bastard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Geoff 0 #8 February 14, 2002 yeah seen it - it's pathetic.I've more often seen the opposite for a sad minority of RW jumpers in the UK - they've done the jumps but deliberately not logged them.Reason? - so they qualify to compete in 'junior' or 'intermediate' competitions. Eligibility is based on jump numbers.Geoff Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kris 0 #9 February 15, 2002 The way I see it, my logbook isn't just my log, it is a record of my memories and it's my favorite scrapbook. Why would I want to fuck with the karma gods like that?Sad...Kris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sebazz1 2 #10 February 15, 2002 The only thing these people are cheating is themselves.....It is a personal journal..........Seb Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #11 February 15, 2002 Obviously I haven't...LOL If I was gonna make up jumps I would have done better than 131...."I only have 131 jumps, so I don't know shit..right?"-Clay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #12 February 15, 2002 Heh, I knew a guy who seemed to instantly fly through his jump numbers...one month he had 200-some, then the next time I saw him he was pushing 500...hmmm He said he'd been going to a different DZ, but the ppl at that DZ I knew said differently...Either way, he was a very unsafe jumper, so I stayed away from him. "Alright, at 4500 lets break it, turn 360 and track away..." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QuickDraw 0 #13 February 15, 2002 All of these people sound like "candidates" for barry,s page if you ask me. I kinda like being a n00b, you seem to get more attention. If it's got tit's or wheel,s..it's trouble. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #14 February 15, 2002 I echo what you're saying. If someone pads their log book and then goes and tries to get a rating, shouldn't it show in their skill level? Then the Evaluators and Examinor -should- be able to ferret them out and expose! How embarressing! If they don't have the time, then they -are- scarey in the sky! (shutter),ltdiver__________________________________________http://www.discover.net/~ltdiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
3fLiEr 0 #15 February 15, 2002 Quoteyeah seen it - it's pathetic.I've more often seen the opposite for a sad minority of RW jumpers in the UK - they've done the jumps but deliberately not logged them.Reason? - so they qualify to compete in 'junior' or 'intermediate' competitions. Eligibility is based on jump numbers.GeoffYep....... and one team last year in the juniors were investigated about it......... they still hold the meddle but apparently its all a bit sussbsbd"In a world where we are slaves to gravity I am pleased to be a freedom fighter" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Scratch 0 #16 February 15, 2002 I like to keep my logbook accurate if for no other reason than it keeps a record of where my savings went, my pool went, my house went, my car went, my policys went, my girl went, my..................... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #17 February 15, 2002 haha pretty much right on the (lack of ) money ,scratch!that kinda pisses me off that some one would have the lack of respect to everyone ion our sport to cheat on their...TEST!I rely on everyone here to be fore front and honest about thier experience. and so far those book fluffing bastards havent been here from what i know!now i may sound mad(i am, but not at you guys) but if there is someone who is unsafe and/or lying about thier experience, than he/she is a danger to you me and our sport for these reasondanger to you--- if they are at your dz!danger to me---if they leave your dz.danger to our sport--if they kill themselves or even worse, someone else!isnt the whole idea of our community about cutting away all the bullshit that is in the whuffo world. it's about being there with nothing but your wits(too bad for clay) and having fun in the barest form. straight back to the essentials. our sport is REAL!! if someone fakes a jump AT A minimum i think we should stand up for the safety of others and tell em that is not what skydiving is about, if they wanna bullshit about something tell em to do it on the ground(preferably notr at a dz) i dont know, maybe I'm over reacting, but its a disgrace to hear this kinda thing goes on. someone has to be signing the log books.getting high is fun, but coming down is the best partJT Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndyMan 7 #18 February 15, 2002 QuoteI know someone who had 5 1/2 hours of freefall time in December. It rained every weekend for the next month straight and he didn't travel. But somehow he had over 6 hours of freefall time in January when he went to the AFF course. Lost any respect I had for him when I found that out.I think it's been said enough times around here that number of jumps are a poor evaluation of skill. I think this is just another example.My personal feeling, is that there's something fundamentally wrong if an AFF Examinaer passes or fails someone simply on number of jumps. My gut feeling is that this doesn't happen anyway. My gut feeling is that the jump number requirements is simply a method for reducing the number of applicants, not judging their qualifications.I'll admit, I've forged jump numbers. I was going to a very small boogie, had 48 jumps. This boogie had B licence qualifications. I didn't accept that had I managed to get those extra 2 jumps in, I would be safer. So I got out my pen.After the boogie I tore those pages from my logbook.I don't think it makes me a bad person, I don't think it was irresponsible, and I don't need it's something I need to apologise for._AmICQ: 5578907MSN Messenger: andrewdmetcalfe at hotmail dot com Yahoo IM: ametcalf_1999 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottbre 0 #19 February 15, 2002 QuoteI'll admit, I've forged jump numbers.Got your asbestos suit on? "Let the rabbits wear glasses. . . " Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #20 February 15, 2002 QuoteGot your asbestos suit on? I'm willing to bet that just about everyone here has done something like that in similar situations. i.e. I was one weekend out of currency and I didn't have the money for a currency jump, so I pre-logged a jump 2-weeks before, then jumped it (solo, not doing anything besides falling and pulling high being that rusty...). That's the only time I've done it, though and I didn't feel real great about it, either. Now that my rig situation is working out I'll be jumping enough to start getting better instead of uncurrent."Alright, at 4500 lets break it, turn 360 and track away..." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StevieBoy 0 #21 February 15, 2002 "I was one weekend out of currency and I didn't have the money for a currency jump, so I pre-logged a jump 2-weeks before, then jumped it (solo, not doing anything besides falling and pulling high being that rusty...). That's the only time I've done it, though and I didn't feel real great about it, either."Never been there myself but can see nothing tooooooo wrong with that, once.this is a very expensive, additive sport, one which I think, drink, breath, dream about every day, if I ever got to the point of being uncurrent, I would think about the Ink, wouldn't too happy about it, but for a matter of day's (not months) it may be an option, just hope I never get to that point."Skydiving's a source, it'll change your life, swear to God" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StevieBoy 0 #22 February 15, 2002 BTWAnyone who's got the BALL'S to post on here has my respect, FOR BEING HONEST, in whuffo land people hide behind screens, skidivers stick it in the wind, we are all human after all, driven, if your not open enough to accept that try TEN PIN BOWLING"Skydiving's a source, it'll change your life, swear to God" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beachbum 0 #23 February 16, 2002 AggieDave ... best be careful ... liable to get shipped off to Austin for that!!! ... LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites