superstu 0 #1 May 8, 2007 I would like to know your average deployment altitudes for either RW or FF. I only put these 2 disciplines down on purpose as these are the majority of what people do.Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BillyVance 34 #2 May 8, 2007 I used to deploy at 2000 for a long time, but after a couple of cypres fires and numerous low pulls, I moved it up to 2500, especially after I got married... "Mediocre people don't like high achievers, and high achievers don't like mediocre people." - SIX TIME National Champion coach Nick Saban Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mostly_Harmless 0 #3 May 8, 2007 I am happy pulling at 3500FT (FF)._________________________________________ www.myspace.com/termvelocity Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angrypeppers 1 #4 May 8, 2007 I'm still pitching at 5000 or so. I need the canopy time!Burn the land and boil the sea, You can't take the sky from me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kris2extreme 0 #6 May 8, 2007 If i'm just out playing around, i usually deploy around 3500. If i'm doing serious RW stuff, it's usually 2500. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DougH 270 #7 May 8, 2007 It is normally around 2500, I track until 3000, wave twice and pull."The restraining order says you're only allowed to touch me in freefall" =P Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
countzero 7 #8 May 8, 2007 i like to be in the saddle by 3. so on solos i pull at 4 on RW 3.5.diamonds are a dawgs best friend Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #9 May 8, 2007 what answer do you want for 32ish? Round down or up? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superstu 0 #10 May 8, 2007 probably 3kSlip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
packing_jarrett 0 #11 May 8, 2007 Pretty much 3000 feet all around. On wingsuit jumps I pull lower.Na' Cho' Cheese Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
padskydive 0 #12 May 8, 2007 Not surprising after Lake Wales!!!! It was kinda fun seeing you drying your Triathon by the fan blower! Usually do the wave off before pull at 2,500 then do the works. Canopy usually fully open at 1,700 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jasonRose 0 #13 May 9, 2007 Depends on how fucked up the spot is.3000' unless someone is above me. Some day I will have the best staff in the world!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob.dino 1 #14 May 9, 2007 From my perspective, there's no point pulling below 3k, absent exceptional circumstances. FFing I often pull a little higher, because the spot tends to be longer. Personally, regularly pulling at 2k5 or lower on a high-performance canopy is risk I don't want. If you're normally open at 1600-1800ft and have a diving twisty thing, the 3-4 seconds it takes to decide that it's unsolvable and it's time to go can put you down at 1000ft. Take an extra second or two to find your reserve handle 'cause you're dizzy and all of a sudden you're down in "I really hope I don't have a reserve pilot chute hesitation" territory... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrewEckhardt 0 #15 May 9, 2007 QuoteI would like to know your average deployment altitudes for either RW or FF. I only put these 2 disciplines down on purpose as these are the majority of what people do. 3K for RW or freefly. Gives enough time to get back to the DZ from an average turbine load with sufficient altitude to setup for a high-performance landing, enough time to let impatient people under bigger canopies spiral down and land first instead of passing them at pattern altitudes, and enough time to become belly to earth between cutting away and deploying my reserve (last cutaway I didn't know how high I was and just dumped whilst arching. While it worked well enough I didn't have warm fuzzies about the body position). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azureriders 0 #16 May 9, 2007 with my snag-o-matic camera helmet, preferably 4000', as low as 3000' if the TI sucks it low. With a frap hat, 2500', no problem going to 2000 if needed for seperation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dumpster 0 #17 May 9, 2007 RW - Usually between 3000 - 3500. Sometimes a little lower if circumstances require a longer track. Easy Does It Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnMitchell 16 #18 May 9, 2007 Break at 3500, pull at 2500 or less, open by 2-ish. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MB38 0 #19 May 9, 2007 QuoteOn wingsuit jumps I pull lower.I don't fly wingsuits myself, so I don't know... but it seems like it makes more sense to pull higher with a wingsuit. More potential complications... more time to deal with them? Am I off base?I really don't know what I'm talking about. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
smiles 0 #20 May 9, 2007 Quote Break at 3500, pull at 2500 or less, open by 2-ish. exactly- open by 2-ish is very comfortable for me SMiles Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
azdiver 0 #21 May 9, 2007 i break at 4.5 and track till 3.7 wave off and pull 3.5 fully open at 2.5, i cant for the life of me understand why some people insist on pulling at 2k, can someone explainlight travels faster than sound, that's why some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
funkcanna 0 #22 May 9, 2007 Hey MB, im no wingsuit flyer either, but I think the reason wingsuits are ok with lower pulls is because the rate of descent is much much less, so while it may take up 500-700ft of air to be under canopy in normal freefall, a wingsuit jumper will use maybe half that. Not sure on the exact figures etc but im pretty sure the reasoning is right! :PTo know requires proof To believe requires evidence To have faith requires neither. If you stick with that, we'll never be confused again Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TaylorC 0 #23 May 9, 2007 um depends on if i am working on canopy stuff as well. Normal Freefly jump break 4.5 wave at 3500. If i want to work on canopy stuff a bit as well will break at 6K and dump at 5K since i can't do high altitude hop and pops at my home dz Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hjumper33 0 #24 May 9, 2007 I would say that the majority, probably even the vast majority of wingsuit pilots pull higher. The wingsuit just adds a lot more complication to the opening process and the chance of having a mal is higher, especially on more highly loaded eliptical canopies where linetwists can be really bad. A lot of suits you cant reach the risers to correct diving openings if you have to, and kicking in a leg wing is tougher. The rate of decent is slower sure, but just like a hop and pop, airspeed is going to make your canopy open, so wingsuit jumps snivel a little longer than normal jumps. I havent really measured it, but I doubt theres too much of a difference in opening altitude. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woodpecker 0 #25 May 9, 2007 RW and FF jumps I wave at 3K and pitch. Wingsuit jumps I wave and pitch at 5K, I'm still very very new to wingsuit and want as much time as possible to fuck up my deployment sequence and get the arms unzipped/legs stowed.SONIC WOODY #146 There is a fine line between cockiness and confidence -- which side of the line are you on? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites