but if this guy looked over his shoulder at you when you were about to eat a pilot chute, it probably wasn't going to hit you. You can't look 180 degrees behind you so you were above him and off to the side.
Hey Jayhawk,
I disagree somewhat. I know that I can flare out of a track, and while in a situp position can see virtually directly above me. I agree that a twist of the body is definately required, but that's exactly what I've been doing for 30 years and it seems to have been working.
If Mr HeadsUp did something like that, then Pocyznec could indeed have been directly above him and in definate danger of eating pilot chute.
I certainly don't want to open any controversial discussion on how to see above in or after a track - but will simply continue to do what I've always done at the end of an RW jump - track to clear sky, sit up, look (directly) above, also check around as well, if all clear, pull.
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Hey Jayhawk,
I disagree somewhat. I know that I can flare out of a track, and while in a situp position can see virtually directly above me. I agree that a twist of the body is definately required, but that's exactly what I've been doing for 30 years and it seems to have been working.
If Mr HeadsUp did something like that, then Pocyznec could indeed have been directly above him and in definate danger of eating pilot chute.
I certainly don't want to open any controversial discussion on how to see above in or after a track - but will simply continue to do what I've always done at the end of an RW jump - track to clear sky, sit up, look (directly) above, also check around as well, if all clear, pull.
Blue Skies and have fun, life is good
fergs
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