gjhdiver 0 #26 February 25, 2005 QuoteI've heard Heath Richardson had his first reserve ride after about 5,000 jumps. Anyone beats that A friend of mine went 12,000 before he had a cutaway on a tandem rig. He's at close to 15,000 now and no sport cutaways. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 63 #27 February 25, 2005 QuoteA friend of mine went 12,000 before he had a cutaway on a tandem rig. He's at close to 15,000 now and no sport cutaways. WOW- that is truly impressive! BTW, anyone knows the number of reserve rides for Don Kellner and Bill Dause, who have around 35,000 and 30,000 skydives, respectively? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #28 February 26, 2005 Nope.... First at 50 jumps, total so far 4 in 650 plus 2 intentionals too (as soon as I get over the 1/100 ratio again ... ) ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobsled92 0 #29 February 26, 2005 I made it to 49 jumps (I'm out already)_______________________________ If I could be a Super Hero, I chose to be: "GRANT-A-CLAUS". and work 365 days a Year. http://www.hangout.no/speednews/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
70sdiver 0 #30 February 26, 2005 I had 19 that was in 1978 and had a line over on a paracommander since i been back in the sport havent even seen a reserve, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amazon 7 #31 February 26, 2005 Nope cant beat that... first reserve ride was my fifth jump...Nuber two was at about 60 jumps...Ahhhhhh my old Papillion was a pain to pack. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
packerboy 3 #32 February 27, 2005 Quote I jumped with a guy last season that had 63 reserve rides, mostly from tandems. Either someone is a little handle happy, or they need a new packer. -------------------------------------------------- In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. ~ Thomas Jefferson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
loudtom 5 #33 February 27, 2005 I made it to 1138 before my first cutaway under a tandem rig. With almost 1900 total now and no cuts on my sport rig. I have almost 1000 sport rig jumps with no cutaways, but I do jump conservative do to a bad back. I haven't run across anyone who waited that long yet.tom #90 #54 #08 and now #5 with a Bronze :-) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjp 1 #34 February 27, 2005 4 more jumps then "no cutaways after 1000 jumps" will be accurate...(Murphys law will dictate that after having posted this, I will have to come back and edit this statement) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #35 February 27, 2005 QuoteQuoteI'm not going to make it... 4502 dives, 18 cutaways... t that's one in every 250 ... Yeah. WAY better than my reserve mal stats - one in 18. Mains are statistically MANY times more reliable than reserves for me - and always will be. tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tdog 0 #36 February 27, 2005 QuoteYeah. WAY better than my reserve mal stats - one in 18. So you are saying you have 18 reserve rides - and one reserve was a mal? Would you mind sharing info on that mal - or link to a thread where it was already discussed? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #37 February 27, 2005 1300 jumps zero real cutaways. 2 intentional. There were two that I probably should have but obviously they worked out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zep 0 #38 February 27, 2005 QuoteI had 19 that was in 1978 and had a line over on a paracommander since i been back in the sport havent even seen a reserve, Wait a minute, 3yrs in the sport 68 jumps an 19 cutaways. Man some things wrong somewhere. Gone fishing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #39 February 27, 2005 Sure. Here you go. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=713169;search_string=Double%20malfunction;#713169 tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerm 0 #40 February 28, 2005 i asked don about it once and he said he didn't keep track.. usually 1 or 2 a year... but that's nowadays.... back in when squares first came out i'm sure it was far far higher. pip redvers has 15000+ jumps and no sport cutaways... though he does have 4 tandem reserve rides and 5 tandems mals Landing without injury is not necessarily evidence that you didn't fuck up... it just means you got away with it this time Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salling772 0 #41 February 28, 2005 out for 1094 jumps i had 4 cutaways and one two out 1. 29 jump two out on a fxc fire 2. 126 jumps cut away two lines broken 3. 498 jumps cut away line triwit 4. 849 jumps cut away line over 5. 1084 jumps cut away three lines broken---------------------------------------------- All you have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to you. J. R. T. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 63 #42 February 28, 2005 Quotei asked don about it once and he said he didn't keep track.. usually 1 or 2 a year... but that's nowadays.... back in when squares first came out i'm sure it was far far higher. So I assume he must have around 100 unintentional cutaways ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ripcords 0 #43 February 28, 2005 Quotei asked don about it once and he said he didn't keep track.. usually 1 or 2 a year... but that's nowadays.... back in when squares first came out i'm sure it was far far higher. Woah! That is not right! It is definitely not 1 or 2 a year, but I will have to go through his well over 200 logbooks to find your answer so it may take a little while. Don does not keep track, I do. I maintain his logs meticulously. Off hand, I do know that his first malfunction was on a square parachute, when they were still being developed. He has 1936 round parachute jumps. His first square parachute jump #1937, was his first malfunction. As a matter of fact the majority of his malfunctions were on "test jumps" with equipment that needed a bit more development. I guess that is one of the "benefits" of being a pioneer in the sport. He even had the "luck" to have a double malfunction and survive. That is why he believes in the event of a total malfunction, go straight to your reserve. Had he cutaway first, he would not have 35,000+ plus jumps now because he would be dead. it was the main that eventually came out somewhat. He was also on the forefront of tandem and owned the tenth tandem rig ever made. He has made over 10,000 tandems and has dealt with a few malfunctions on those as they have developed. We are so lucky to skydive in a day and age when the equipment has improved to the point that you can go 5000 jumps without a mal.I know that when I started jumping 22 years ago, malfunctions were on average one in two hundred jumps and now the average is one in about 1000 jumps I believe. My first mal was line knots on my 200th jump Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerm 0 #44 February 28, 2005 oops, sorry bout that.... i'd swear he said that at one point... but again, he's not the one keeping track Landing without injury is not necessarily evidence that you didn't fuck up... it just means you got away with it this time Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RIMangum 0 #45 March 10, 2005 AFF level 3 cut away none since about 1000 jumps. Bobby Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ripcords 0 #46 June 23, 2005 After a 14 hour day of looking through over 35,000 lines in the logbooks, here are the results for the number of Don Kellner's malfunctions, although I may have missed one since my eyes are starting to go crossed with this job. Hopefully this post will be coherent. A grand total of 19 malfunctions in over 35,000 jumps. When I list malfunction numbers, I am only referring to those canopy problem situations that warranted Don going to his reserve parachute. His first malfunction was on his 1937th jump, which was his first square parachute jump. He had done 1936 round parachute jumps and gone through 11 years in the sport prior to that without a malfunction. In the following 15 months he experienced a total of eight malfunctions as he test jumped the new square parachutes that were being developed. In 1980, he experienced a double malfunction with one of the first square reserves available. In 1990, he experienced a malfunction when jumping one of the first high performance parachute designs. I would like to think that the work that he and other pioneers in the sport did, allow the rest of us to enjoy the low rate of malfunctions that we see today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites partyboy 0 #47 June 23, 2005 wow, thats truely a remarkable statistic you have here Up High!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites scotmill 0 #48 June 23, 2005 Five reserve rides for me... three of them were between eighty and ninety jumps 22 years ago. One line over on a Para Commander One time a single riser release on an R3 cutaway system. That was a high speed malfunction if there ever was one! One snivelling Para Commander that I rode down to 1200 feet. Looked like it was going to open so I hung on for awhile. Two square malfunctions... both snivellers. Too many reserve rides for only 900 jumps in my opinion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites rhys 0 #49 July 16, 2008 My Fiance has 5300 and no chops, no reserve rides. she won't let me pack her rig so she will most likely make 10,000. "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will see peace." - 'Jimi' Hendrix Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 Next Page 2 of 2 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
partyboy 0 #47 June 23, 2005 wow, thats truely a remarkable statistic you have here Up High!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scotmill 0 #48 June 23, 2005 Five reserve rides for me... three of them were between eighty and ninety jumps 22 years ago. One line over on a Para Commander One time a single riser release on an R3 cutaway system. That was a high speed malfunction if there ever was one! One snivelling Para Commander that I rode down to 1200 feet. Looked like it was going to open so I hung on for awhile. Two square malfunctions... both snivellers. Too many reserve rides for only 900 jumps in my opinion Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rhys 0 #49 July 16, 2008 My Fiance has 5300 and no chops, no reserve rides. she won't let me pack her rig so she will most likely make 10,000. "When the power of love overcomes the love of power, then the world will see peace." - 'Jimi' Hendrix Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites