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would you jump your kid's pack job?

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I've heard this being done a couple of times now, i took it as a joke the first time but questioned when i heard it being done again. Are there people out there really having there kids packing for them? and what are the benefits if your not jumping two riggs? Now i don't want this turned into an argument over legality of the situation, just if people would or would not jump it. lets try to keep it to only that
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I don't have any kids of my own, but I've had other skydivers' teenage kids pack for me. As far as I'm concerned, packer is a great job for an enterprising dropzone kid. It's a job with a lot of responsibility, they're going to get rewarded with loyal customers and good tips if they provide good customer service and quality, and they can probably make a lot more than they can at the mall or mowing lawns.

As soon as they're old enough to understand what they're doing and physically big enough to do it, why the hell not?
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As long as they know what they are doing, I have no problem with it. Heck, the canopies are designed to open, not sure if 32 is your actual jump numbers, but once you've been packing for a while, you'll learn that it really doesn't matter how you throw it in, it will open *as long as the lines are straight*. And you'll be surprised when you find your most sloppy, horrid pack job, end up being the softest, on heading opening you have ever had.
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I've heard this being done a couple of times now, i took it as a joke the first time but questioned when i heard it being done again. Are there people out there really having there kids packing for them? and what are the benefits if your not jumping two riggs? Now i don't want this turned into an argument over legality of the situation, just if people would or would not jump it. lets try to keep it to only that



yes, but I knew the parent and liked the kid.... random kid found in a mall probably not...
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I started packing for my mom when I was 7 years old. It was roll or flat packing. Than when I turned 16 I got a full time packing slot and have been packing ever since. I'm 22 now. I know those first two summer's packing, I always had more cash than my friends. Last summer we had one of the dz kids start packing, he's 8 or 9, and he's not fast but he has it down.

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A.)As long as they've been taught properly.
B.) We jump the reserve, not the main.
C.) A canopy can deploy even if it has been crammed into a Hefty bag and you hold it as you get out. You might not like the opening but it has a pretty good chance of opening. This is not conjecture. It's been done.

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There is/was an Instructor at Skydive Dallas (haven't been down there in a couple of years) whose then five year old daughter would pack her Dad's rig. I watched her pack a few times and thought it would be fine to jump her pack jobs. In fact, some folks could learn something about packing from her. She could also teach the FJC - quite well.
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Are there people out there really having there kids packing for them? and what are the benefits if your not jumping two riggs?



Are you kidding? You can't see the benefit of having kids pack for you? I thought free packjobs was the entire reason skydivers ever had kids.

I don't have kids but my packing team consists of another skydiver's grandkids. Well, one of em can almost do a whole pack job and the other can help get the air out of the canopy. And they only come out a few times a year. But they're still my packing team.

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You'll find it's quite common for experienced jumpers to have their own kids packing for them.

My son started coming to the dz with me every weekend at around age 7.

I started to teach him how to pack at age 9 under my supervision. At 10 he was packing for me all the time and at 11 he was packing for my 4 way team. At age 12 he would pack for anyone including my 4 way team.

It was common for him to come home from a weekend with 250-300 bucks and more from a boogie.

He went through AFF when he was 17 and did 25 jumps to get his A license in one week along with an hour and a half of tunnel time. He paid for all this with the money he saved from packing. He had roughly 2500 pack jobs before he made his first jump. In fact his only concern about going through the FJC was that they wouldn't let him pack his own rig. This made him very uncomfortable.

He's now 22 and has about 5000 pack jobs and only one malfunction.
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I'm taking my daughter to a boogie so I don't have to pack! She's 18 & has been packing for 3 years now.
My regular packer is 14 & gives me nice openings every timeB| BTW, I've seen him make $400-$500 in a weekend!

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My thoughts on the whole deal weren't the teens doing the packing but the younger ones. i guess since i haven't seen it done i don't know how well a 7 or 8 year old could pack do to there short stature(especially with the larger canopys). but you all are right as long as the lines are straight and fabric is on the out side for the most part, hell jump it. it must just be that im still new and i enjoy packing but i could see how it gets old after a while and when it dose ill just have to drag some neighborhood kid down to the DZ to pack for me. cant wait
if it hurts your still alive!!

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I've taught friend's kids as young as 8 to pack for me (hey free pack jobs till they figure out they can make money at it!)

When I was a student, the dzo's kid was 12 and packed a bunch of my student mains. He had actually started packing around age 8 or so.

In fact, I remember a funny story from back then where they had some Middle Eastern guy out there who had a problem with the female (master rigger) packing his main! So they said ok, and sent the 8 year old male out there :-)

Heck, he's all grown up now and posting himself on these forums! Hi Mikey!

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[reply i guess since i haven't seen it done i don't know how well a 7 or 8 year old could pack do to there short stature(especially with the larger canopys)



they flat pack..

i've jumped multiple pack jobs by at least 2 semi regular poster's kids. They opened better than mine every time to be honest.
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My thoughts on the whole deal weren't the teens doing the packing but the younger ones.



Anyone can pack at most any age. My bigger concern would be the kid. For the jumper's sake, they'd have to be old enough to understand that they need to do a good job every single time. There are adult packers that still don't get this.

For the kid's sake, also old enough to understand that if someone got hurt jumping their pack, that it wouldn't be their fault as long as they are doing a decent job.

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I am surprised John and Valinda have not been in the thread yet;)

I have jumped quite a few packjobs that their kid has packed....

And I jump packjobs done by Jim Perrys (our DZO at NWSkydivers) kids at the DZ all summer.. including at Lost Prairie when I took them along for the boogie to pack for me. They also got to pack for quite a few others at the boogie..Ryan was just 14 and Julia was 15 when they started packign for me.

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