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Andy_Copland

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Cool, started this out of bordom with the intention of getting flamed and generally seeing peoples reactions and it was boring, only a couple of replies but now its starting to take off.




Hah. Glad your trying to save face. That line wont cut it with me though, I know better.
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Cool, started this out of bordom with the intention of getting flamed and generally seeing peoples reactions and it was boring, only a couple of replies but now its starting to take off.



You're a freakin' troll, Andy...get back on the train or your bike and go for a tour around the 'hood.
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I'm sooo disappointed! From the subject line, I thought this thread was going to be about infants in freefall.

I had no idea I was going to be reading another "we have skills & natural talent, so don't tell us to slow down, we know what we're doing" thread.

Oh well...next. [:/]

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I love this. Never in the original post was there a comment about (I'm better than everyone else, a great flyer, etc.) I simply read a jumper tried something new. WOW......imagine that, someone skydiving actually tried something they never did before and had the jump set up with no one below and the people jumping above completely aware of what the intention was and how they were going to compensate for it. (the jumpers that exited after that 3-way treated it like a group of belly flyers)

Not saying it takes everything into consideration on the safety side, but it went great, will not be done again till proper training is taught.........and it was a good experience for all involved.

nuff said............................flame away on safety, jump numbers, trying new things, etc.

Oh, and lets not foget that if he ends up in the incident forum (as one mentioned), that we all stand up and make sure to say how much of a "safety concious" jumper he was and that he never pushed the envelope or did anything crazy or out of the norm.

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There is a fine line between cockiness and confidence -- which side of the line are you on?

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Great post Billy,

Sometimes it is hard for me to shake my finger at someone for doing something unsafe. When I was just starting out in the sport (first 500 jumps) I did every unsafe action in the air imaginable, it is a wonder I didn’t get killed of injured doing some of the stupid shit I did!

I would certainly feel bad if someone was doing something unsafe and I did not send out a message to that person to be careful and they got screwed up, know what I am saying? So even though some strong language may be used sometimes to warn someone, I believe there is usually a good intention behind it and not all of the postings in this thread were harsh - I have read some very good mentoring messages in here as well.

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Skydiving Priorities: 1) Open Canopy. 2) Land Safely. 3) Don’t hurt anyone. 4) Repeat…

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And I 100% agree with what you just said. Thanks for looking out for us......it just get tiring of hearing the same keyboard jumpers flaming everything they read.

And yes there was actually some good advice on here and have been in other threads. You just have to search throught the shit.


Thanks again for the post Mykel.

Billy
SONIC WOODY #146

There is a fine line between cockiness and confidence -- which side of the line are you on?

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Am I the only one who finds the notion of stand flying much more interesting than head down?



Probably...it so damn hard to get horizontal movement HU



that is completely untrue...

it may be easier to close the gap headdown...but I prefer a lot of time to stay on my feet for less than oceanic size distances



So, small distances (the gap) are easier to close head down. Large distances (oceanic) are easier to cover headdown, the largest freefly records are headdown, but what I wrote is completely untrue?

Did you even read what you wrote before you hit reply?
Get in - Get off - Get away....repeat as neccessary

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A lot of what you're saying centers on HD being easier - and it is in that you have the trunk at the bottom and the legs above like a shuttlecock.

Group issues aside, I find the notion of a stable stand more interesting, and I like seeing the view head up. But as far as I'd gotten is a one foot stand (and not stable on rotation)

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I was always under the impression that when you wanted to start free flying you do a fair number of solo dives first in the sit postion learning how to control movement in all directions and then go to head down solos. Then move to jumping with other people in these configurations. Call me conservative but I see myself staying in the sport for quite sometime so what is the rush? If you get 100-200 jumps a year you will get going in free flying soon enough. But then again what do i know im just a lowly Whuffo!
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I am probably wrong about something here, my freeflying and understanding of it sucks...

When the body is in a head down orientation the rate of descent increases and the amount of body surface area on the relative wind decreases thus making it more difficult to control oneself. The slightest adjustment in body presentation can cause a skydiver to “cork” which means they rapidly change orientations from vertical to horizontal and with the increased rate of descent it will propel the body across the sky at a very high rate of speed. I remember when I had around 175 jumps or so I was getting some freefly coaching from SS - just me and him in the air, he was my freefly coach. I corked and when I saw the video I was astonished how fast I flew by him, just a blur.

If I would have collided with him at that rate of speed we both would have likely ended up dead, it would have been like him standing on the side of the road and me jumping out of the back of a pick up truck going 100 MPH and hitting him so it’s a good thing he was able to get out of my way /or/ that I luckily missed him.

Now take that level of danger and put 2 or 3 or more skydivers in a head-down orientation on the same group, what you have now is an exponentially increased rate of danger (did I say that right? exponentially ? I am trying to look sophisticated here!).

Learning vertical flight is much safer when you have one beginner and one experienced person coaching, then before/between coach jumps the person learning should make X number of solo’s to work on vertical flight with the sky all to themselves. I think SS had me doing 10 solos between coach jumps.

To add to that before I was able to get him to coach me in the vertical I had to prove myself with an ability to sit fly proficiently (forward, backward, sideslide, turning, fall rate changes).

I am not very good on my head, about as graceful as a hippo with a spear in it's ass...

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Mykel AFF-I10
Skydiving Priorities: 1) Open Canopy. 2) Land Safely. 3) Don’t hurt anyone. 4) Repeat…

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same here, I try stuff solo..nothing as fancy as head down btw, unless its by mistake heh.

The more I jump the more I realise i dont know crap yet. :D I play around a bit in FF but for now I mainly focus on honing the skills that will keep my legs from breaking on landing and the EP drills.

To bastichu: dont be so stupid as to think u cant post when <500 jumps. I dont consider myself mentally challenged but I do realise I am learning (and re learning some basics that have slacked) every single jump. It's not hard to imagine that ppl with many more jumps than u are a bit further on the learning curve?!

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To andy: dont be so stupid as to think u cant post when <500 jumps. I dont consider myself mentally challenged but I do realise I am learning (and re learning some basics that have slacked) every single jump. It's not hard to imagine that ppl with many more jumps than u are a bit further on the learning curve?!



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i can see why you think he needs more jumps according to numbers but for all you know he could be really solid at his stage. not everyone is at the same level. some people just arent as coordinated as others. i think the ONLY person to make the judgment whether or not he is ready is his coach and the others he is jumping with. not random people with ass loads of jumps. i had about 130 and was solid in my sit. went to jump with an LO but he took the first jump to assess me. he was quite surprised thinking that i would be back sliding or something of that sort. so just accell faster than others. i think its wrong to hold others back jsut because of their numbers. having 200 jumps vs 500 jumps wont help me any bit in the situation of a first cutaway imo
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