freeasabird 0 #51 August 25, 2005 Looked at my altimeter at pull time and thought: "Ahhh man! Freefall is over already?"----- Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LemmingBoy 0 #52 August 25, 2005 Exit- “Did the jump master just flick me off???” Fall- “Holy crap, I'm actually stable” Pull- “ArchThousandLookThousand-THIS-IS-GOING-TO-HURT-thousand.......SON-OF-A-...” I never looked down until the opening jerked my head. The distance between toes and ground freaked me out, so I stared straight down. It felt like an eternity before it even occurred to me to look up and see if my canopy was good. Best lesson learned: Early Flare = Hard PLF Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gravitysucks 0 #53 August 25, 2005 Being a static line student, my first pull was a hop n pop. I let go of the strut and went straight for the pull. My first thought: "Hmmm. That D-bag going through my feet can't be a good thing." My second thought: "Fuckin OUCH! That hurt!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skykat108 0 #54 August 25, 2005 I was static line as well and did like 6 of them. Finally it was time for my first freefall. I just kept telling myself it's just like the static line, it's just like you've practice.. no difference. but there was a difference. "Arch" "Reach" "Holy Shizernit I flipping" "Pull" It was so weird not the feel the tug from the S/L Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HeatherB 0 #55 August 25, 2005 "I'm not supposed to be in freefall." (And I really was...it was an IAD jump gone bad). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xdoctor 0 #56 August 27, 2005 I was shut down. My brain started rebooting when the door came open. At about 6k, it clicked back on long enough to say, "What the F@ck have you just done?" Then the little man in the back of my head shouted, "PULL!" and the next thing I remember I was on the ground.The flying hamster of doom rains coconuts upon your pitiful city. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unparagoned 0 #57 August 28, 2005 Well I pulled and looked up and the parachute wasn't there. Ohh there the parachute is between my legs- now which way am I suppose to flip. Ahh I flipped the right way, Ahh **** I'm going back on static line :( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbrown 26 #58 August 28, 2005 Remember how incredibly QUIET it was the first time in your life you were under a canopy? The silence of that first canopy ride was the most magical sound I had ever heard, and it would remain so until years later when I heard my oldest child’s heartbeat in utero for the very first time. And that’s quite a comparison. Andy, I don't think the kids today can relate to that. They've only known squares and the windy sounds of flying a canopy. Even under a round, it was never as quiet again as it was that first time, a quiet so complete and golden it was a special once in a lifetime gift from God. Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites