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Squeak 17
NONE of that is FORGETTING to pulls
FFS when did negligence become a synonym for Forgetting.
Experienced jumpers DO NOT FORGET to pull.
It's not like their AAD goes of and they realise, oh Fuck that's right I was supposed to pull something, now what was that.
Back to the other misuse of words in a word based media.
"HEADS UP" people, do not blow past their opening heights either. If you do blow past it, by definition you are NOT "heads up' about it.
People fuck up, people make mistakes people get complacent.
FFS when did negligence become a synonym for Forgetting.
Experienced jumpers DO NOT FORGET to pull.
It's not like their AAD goes of and they realise, oh Fuck that's right I was supposed to pull something, now what was that.
Back to the other misuse of words in a word based media.
"HEADS UP" people, do not blow past their opening heights either. If you do blow past it, by definition you are NOT "heads up' about it.
People fuck up, people make mistakes people get complacent.
You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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toolbox 0
I've seen alot of AAD saves in the last 20 years,and none were because the skydivers were incapacitated.
And no matter how you try to rationalize being saved by an AAD because you lost awareness,it still sounds pretty stupid.
The most important thing to do on any skydive is to pull,pull on time,pull on time stable if possible.You have to pull to live!
The only acceptable reason for not pulling on time is if you are incapacitated in someway.
If you have your ass saved by the AAD because you forgot where you were,you are a dumbass.
I am not saying it could never happen to me,but it is still very stupid forgetting to pull and I sure would feel like a dumbass if I put myself there.
I would have to seriously think about whether I should continue skydiving if I forgot to pull (if I survived).
I've felt dumb enough the 8 times I've landed out and 2 of those were emergency exits and 3 were reserve rides.
I would have to say forgetting to pull is probably more stupid than walking into a spinning prop.
And relying on your audible alone was always considered a bad idea.Has this philosophy changed now?Should we never look at our altimeter or the ground anymore?
Just because a 4-way team forgets to pull doesn't make it less stupid.
Why are so many people trying to defend stupid acts?
obelixtim 150
QuoteI've seen alot of AAD saves in the last 20 years,and none were because the skydivers were incapacitated.
And no matter how you try to rationalize being saved by an AAD because you lost awareness,it still sounds pretty stupid.
The most important thing to do on any skydive is to pull,pull on time,pull on time stable if possible.You have to pull to live!
I tend to regard successful AAD fires as a bounce that didn't happen. The events leading up to that point need careful evaluation and EFFECTIVE corrective action should be taken.
My computer beat me at chess, It was no match for me at kickboxing....
billvon 3,064
>NONE of that is FORGETTING to pulls
"A jumper was working on head down and forgot to pull his main. The CYPRES fired at 750 ft."
And the best way to make sure it happens to you is to tell yourself it can't.
"A jumper was working on head down and forgot to pull his main. The CYPRES fired at 750 ft."
And the best way to make sure it happens to you is to tell yourself it can't.
Squeak 17
Quote>NONE of that is FORGETTING to pulls
"A jumper was working on head down and forgot to pull his main. The CYPRES fired at 750 ft."
And the best way to make sure it happens to you is to tell yourself it can't.
It's like trying to teach ENGLISH to a rock





You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?
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How's yours doing?
billvon 3,064
>they did NOT fucking FORGET.
They were in freefall. They didn't pull because they were doing something else and pulling apparently slipped their minds. Play all the word games you want; they are alive today because their Cypres, fortunately, DID remember to pull. Many people have not been so lucky.
They were in freefall. They didn't pull because they were doing something else and pulling apparently slipped their minds. Play all the word games you want; they are alive today because their Cypres, fortunately, DID remember to pull. Many people have not been so lucky.
rehmwa 2
QuoteNONE of that is FORGETTING to pulls
FFS when did negligence become a synonym for Forgetting.
Experienced jumpers DO NOT FORGET to pull.
I was on a 4-way Freefly load about 6 years ago. At 3000 jumps at the time and 18 years, I was the least experienced of that group.
I broke the sit round at 4500 as usual and tracked away and dumped at 3000 (as usual). The whole time I watched that remaining 3 way remain in a sit.
About the moment I was in the saddle (or so it seemed) - I saw them break, open and land - not a single one had more than a 10 second canopy ride. Two cypres fires (they didn't pull), and one other reserve fire (he remembered to pull silver - so he didn't forget).
But I'd say pretty clearly that two forgot to pull at all at the right time or later, and one forgot to pull at any altitude good enough for a main. And that include all them seeing the 4th person break and track away during the dive.
It's amazing how scary that looks when you're in the saddle and they continue to fall.
However -

They all agreed it was stupid - they didn't differentiate between the semantics of whether to call it 'forgetting' vs 'neglected' to pull, they just decided they should know it can happen and they didn't want it to happen to them again.
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Second or fourth hand info:
The engines were shut down but the props were still "windmilling"
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Turbo went to a boogie and returned to Home DZ with some jumpers onboard.
One Jumper had to pea really bad after the long flt
Jumper made a B line for the bathroom and got hit upside the head by the windmilling prop.
Not sure if the prop Knocked the piss out of them but the TBI was a life changeing experience
If it can happen it will
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