firstime 0 #51 September 8, 2004 The scuffs on my helmut should have been, but none to date and would not EVER say never, because that sneaky little Mother F%%^&*r "Murphy pops up when one says the wrong thing. safe jumps always, Larry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sundance 1 #52 September 8, 2004 Does cutting my pinky on the risers during deployment count? I bled on my slider afer landing while trying to gather up my canopy. LOL So far this is the worst. Trying to avoid serious mishaps with awareness and constant learning and continual skills enhancement, but also knowing that there are risks and I skydive because I am hooked, I love it, and I choose to live life adventurously and wide awake. Don't forget to pull or flare and a whole bunch of other stuff before and in between. Blue skies and safe, exciting jumps.One of the surest signs that intelligent life exists in outer space is that none of it has tried to contact us. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverton 0 #53 September 8, 2004 Broke my arm once, doing something very stupid. (It was not a low-turn!!) I will never make that mistake again. Not be able to jump for 2 months in the middle of the summer is what really hurts. (The broken arm itself did not really hurt) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Using your droque to gain stability is a bad habit, Especially when you are jumping a sport rig Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TrickyDicky 0 #54 September 8, 2004 Nothing damaged yet. Had some crappy landings, and entaglement on opening, but that just caused a little bruising. But 2 reserve rides. Hopefully will never do anything bad. Though my DZ is building up Team Titanium. UK Skydiver for all your UK skydiving needs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DOCsa 0 #55 September 8, 2004 let's see jump 65 i landed on a hidden brick it was hidden by tall grass and tore all the ligaments on my right ankle , next week I did jump 66 and landed on my left leg couldn't hurt my right leg anymore doc wouldn't sign the letter saying i could jump so I signed it for him I’m innocent I promise _________________________________________ SO many places to jump so little time ! _________________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZoneRat 0 #56 September 8, 2004 I've had one badly sprained ankle and the occasional light bruise.“There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophies.” Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
377 22 #57 September 9, 2004 Been jumping for over thirty years with no injuries. I look at the stats and see that hot shot landings gone wrong is the main cause of injuries and fatalities these days. What is really sobering is that many of the accidents involve highly experienced jumpers with canopy piloting skills far beyond my own. I figured if I consistently flew boring airliner type landing approaches, I could theoretically cut my injury risks by about 66%. Sure, its far less impressive and exciting than a hook turn landing, but so far no titanium has been attached to my bones by orthopedic surgeons.2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Adrenaline16 0 #58 September 10, 2004 The only injury i had so far is a pretty bad twisted ankle, landed in a mini bush in a ditch that was near the target , the landing area wasnt very safe at that DZ. Never broken a bone in my entire life and hopefully it will stay that way. Too much time i dont wanna waste. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billbooth 10 #59 September 10, 2004 I have been jumping, and test jumping, for over 35 years now...starting with flat circular canopies, Para Commanders, Delta wings, Volplanes, Para Planes, Para Sleds, and nearly every other type of ram air since, with no doctor treatable injuries, at least not yet. The old ram airs, before the slider, used to knock me out with opening shock quite often, but I was young and tough, and usually regained consciousness before landing. Seriously, I don't know if I've been careful or just lucky...probably a little of both... Or maybe it was simply the realization that if I hurt myself, I couldn't jump any more. Anyway, if I have one wish for this sport, it is that people would stop killing themselves swooping tiny canopies. What a useless waste of life. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christelsabine 1 #60 September 11, 2004 *** ...wondering if there are any folks out there who has not been smited by the sport... No. And I am angry about that! dudeist skydiver # 3105 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muppetdog 0 #61 September 11, 2004 Who have. My bad. But still, huh? What do you mean by that reaction? Blues, Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christelsabine 1 #62 September 11, 2004 QuoteWhat do you mean by that reaction? Sorry, I was not clear enough with my poor English: I just wanted to show that as I am one of the poor fools, as presently recovering from breaking my right lower leg begin of June ! Personally, I only know very few skydivers which never had any incident in their skydiving career. And my reaction should show: I do not belong to this privileged club! Christel dudeist skydiver # 3105 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muppetdog 0 #63 September 11, 2004 It's cool. I hope to never join the "I got hurt skydiving club". I think I will just work on safty and canopy flight for a while to drive it into my head. Blues, Mark Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Reginald 0 #64 September 13, 2004 QuoteAnyway, if I have one wish for this sport, it is that people would stop killing themselves swooping tiny canopies. What a useless waste of life. Amen brother! Do you mind if I quote you on this one?"We've been looking for the enemy for some time now. We've finally found him. We're surrounded. That simplifies things." CP Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rustik 0 #65 September 19, 2004 Parachuting 7 years (ish) of jumping 38 round jumps 700+ squares 0 injuries Paragliding 2 weeks 6 landings 1 very badly sprained ankle (taped it up did 5 jumps the next day swooping in on one foot) If it's safe it ain't fun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ntainjohnp_ace 0 #66 September 19, 2004 I've been lucky too no injuries yet. But isn't why most of us do this. Its a high risk sport and if breaking your big toe is the worst that happens, your golden... Life is a risk, just manage it. not trying to tell you not to be safe or anything like that. If your thinking about it that much you might want to try golf. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crwmike 0 #67 September 19, 2004 QuoteI have just seen, read and though about some stuff lately and am wondering if there are any folks out there who has not been smited by the sport. If so how have you stayed safe. Just wondering if braking something is just something you have to go through in this sport. I had enough of that in snow boarding, moto-cross and skate boarding. Just want to progress without the duress. Blues, Mark Hmm, my most serious injury (a torn tendon) happend when I was jumping already injured. Other than that, boo boo and bandade stuff. Michael Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RogerRamjet 0 #68 September 19, 2004 QuoteI have just seen, read and though about some stuff lately and am wondering if there are any folks out there who has not been smited by the sport. If so how have you stayed safe. Just wondering if braking something is just something you have to go through in this sport. I had enough of that in snow boarding, moto-cross and skate boarding. Just want to progress without the duress. Blues, Mark 350 Round jumps 650 Square jumps No injuries... well, I guess I strained an ankle once on a flat footed landing between two cars in an asphalt lot, but it didn't keep me grounded. One thing different then vs. now, low hook turns/swooping hadn't been invented yet and the highest performance canopies were the Strato Star or Para-Plane. I jumped a C-9 28' round until I had a line-over. Stood up my 26' Navy Conical. Jumped about every square available at the time, Para-Plane, Cloud, Sled (the original), new Sled, 7-Cell, and Strato Star. Even took a ride up on a 360' cargo square behind a truck at Z-hills. Landing that was more of "how to get it down" than landing soft. ----------------------- Roger "Ramjet" Clark FB# 271, SCR 3245, SCS 1519 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firstime 0 #69 September 20, 2004 the colorful nicks on my helmut could'nt have been, but kcocking on Murphy's head, none to date. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpwally 0 #70 September 21, 2004 Yikes,,thats like one mal every 98 jumps...wowsmile, be nice, enjoy life FB # - 1083 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weavermc 0 #71 September 26, 2004 I've got over 1,500 jumps and have been very lucky so far. As an accuracy jumper my first few years I had a few twisted ankles and the occasional sore tailbone (from acc jumps into peas instead of a tuffet). I think that you can do everything right and still get hurt (freak hole that your foot finds on landing breaking your lef), but I have always tried to keep my desire to do new and cool stuff down to a dull roar. I jumped a Cobalt 120 at a wingloading of 2.0 but never got "wild and crazy" and always tried new "tricks" slowly and after talking to other jumpers to get their coaching. Blue Skies (it's always blue skies here in Baghdad, too bad we can't jump) weaves Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fireflyer 0 #72 September 27, 2004 never in skydiving (yet): but I am sure it will happen (ugh): just an ankle though! i HAVE broken 2 shoulders and separated 1 snowboarding (I compete and instruct it: you'd never guess haha), torn apart my shoulder and broken my hand mt. biking, and a wrist skateboarding. no more of that sh1t though. I am too old to do anything but fall out of planes... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blueshrew 0 #73 September 27, 2004 Technically never, except hurting my back in an opening under a canopy form a certain infamous manufacturer I will never be touching anything from again. Did lots of reading, asked lots of questions, thought about the answers, practiced all the survival skills and tried not to overestimate myself. That's kept me safe and sound while landing. Luck, awareness and sometimes a fast reaction has kept me safe from other people's f**k ups. Nadine Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites