DavidKing 0 #1 May 11, 2004 I had the honor of flying second camera this past Saturday for a very special AFF level 1. See article here.. http://tennessean.com/williamsonam/archives/04/05/51116562.shtml?Element also video at my website http://homepage.mac.com/skydive/ This is one jump I will never forget, my kinda girl :o) David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michele 1 #2 May 11, 2004 Quote''We are individuals. If I had sat around and watched TV all the time, then sure, I might not be able to do it. But if you are active mentally and physically, then there is no reason why anybody couldn't jump,'' she said. ''What we do should not be measured in years, but in how we live. And we should always strive to be these positive role models.'' Go, Grammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! What a rockin' chick!!! Thanks for posting this. Made me grin today! ~Do Angels keep the dreams we seek While our hearts lie bleeding?~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catfishhunter 2 #3 May 11, 2004 That made my Day as well.That had to be an awesome Jump for EVERYONE involved! One helluva woman that Grandma is MAKE EVERY DAY COUNT Life is Short and we never know how long we are going to have. We must live life to the fullest EVERY DAY. Everything we do should have a greater purpose. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katiebear21 0 #4 May 11, 2004 Very cool, David. CHuck and I got our Dublin videos yesterday too! Nice! Katie Get your PMS glass necklace here Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weegegirl 2 #5 May 11, 2004 So cool! I just forwarded that article to my 83 year old father who wants to make a jump. I guess you're never too old. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #6 May 11, 2004 Glad you got them Katie, I could never turn the swoops 90 degrees. let me know if you want more copies. David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gulaz 1 #7 May 11, 2004 QuoteJonathan ''Curley'' Maynard of Skydive Alabama Inc. in Cullman, Ala., said that Stevens is the oldest person at his skydiving school to complete an AFF dive. He knows of one 82-year-old who jumped, but that person went tandem I believe thats Grandma Mary Pictures! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jeffallen 0 #8 May 12, 2004 Very cool story. I guess it is never too late to start anything. I enjoy jumping with buddy of mine I met since I started this sport.. Although he did start 40 years go, he is now 84 years young and is a regular at the DZ every weekend doing 3 to 4 jumps a day, with no plans of quiting anytime soon. Probably has already forgot more about skydiving than I will ever learn. What an inspiration. Keep on jumping JOE!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
darkwing 5 #9 May 12, 2004 seriously cool. What was it that flew off a few seconds after exit? It looks to be about the size of a handkerchief. -- Jeff My Skydiving History Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nutz 0 #10 May 12, 2004 That was awsome Dave. I was walking around all day saying that she should make a tandem. Obviously, I don't know what I am talking about. "Don't! Get! Eliminated!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #11 May 12, 2004 Quoteseriously cool. What was it that flew off a few seconds after exit? It looks to be about the size of a handkerchief. That was her shoe flying off,those silk support hose are pretty slick. She made a great legs up tandem style slide in landing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
meridianjumper 0 #12 May 21, 2004 Quote I believe thats Grandma Mary Pictures! No, that is not the same lady. The lady who made her AFF at Skydive Alabama with us was a LOT shorter and not as flabby as that lady. Blue Skies, Jeremy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gulaz 1 #13 May 21, 2004 QuoteNo, that is not the same lady. I was refering to the quote about an 82 year old lady that went tandem.. sorry for not writing clearly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #14 May 21, 2004 Damn Jeremy, since when do call peoples Grandmothers flabby Curley was refering to an 82 year man that did a tandem with us last year his first jump since D-Day. David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slug 1 #15 May 22, 2004 QuoteDamn Jeremy, since when do call peoples Grandmothers flabby Curley was refering to an 82 year man that did a tandem with us last year his first jump since D-Day. David Anyone here think they would have payed money to make a jump on D day? Or even made one for the extra $55/month in jump pay in making the jump on D day. According to what I've read, seen on T.V. The Men who jumped on D Day who where physically able to continued to make other jumps onto the the nastiest Mcnasty I can imagine. Lot's of G.I.'s have jump wings, I believe the ones with the star in the middle of the wing are for Mcnasty jumps and the ones with star on top are for making a certain number of jumps. I may have them reversed but imo one Mcnasty is worth a lot more than the reguler jump. Either way in the army from what I saw flying in C-130s almost no one gets to snivel off a load, make decisions on winds, spot, etc. Green light on Go means go. I respect all enlisted swine military jumpers war time or peace time static line, halo, haho, or what ever they do. Of course in the army during peace time IMO there are some folks who get to choose to make only 5 jumps so they can wear the jump wings "proudly" on their uniform for the rest of their military careers. R.I.P. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dougiefresh 0 #16 May 22, 2004 Ummm, let me think about this for just a ... NO!!! Jumping is dangerous enough without people shooting at me. Gotta give respect where respect is due.Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so. --Douglas Adams Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites