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freeflybella

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That's a great link!!! :D

Here's my favorite so far:

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FROM BILLBOOTH:
Although I made my first jump in 1969 on a 28' round, with a front mount reserve, with no pilot chute in it, no automatic opener, no RSL, and only about two hours training, I wasn't scared a bit. (Probably because I was 18 years old, and invincible.) What did scare the hell out of me though, was when I found out some 30 years later, that my instructor only had 6 jumps when he trained me.

I hit the ground so hard, it knocked me clean out...and when I woke up, I was greeted with the unbelieable sight of my jumpmaster trying to get my canopy back from a cow, which was in the process of EATING it. We got it back, patched up the new holes with more duct tape, and packed it up for my next jump.

Students nowadays have it far too easy, if you ask me.

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Edited: ALL of those stories are awesome. Thanks again for the link.

Action expresses priority. - Mahatma Ghandi

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I want the universe to scream at me when it is time to stop skydiving. I have two audibles and one wrist-mount altimeter. I have been around long enough to believe that anyone who thinks they are immune to "lost track of time and altitude" is self deluding.

-- Jeff
My Skydiving History

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Not saying that back up thingys are bad and when l get back to jumping (Yeah, I most likely will someday) I definately wouldn't get back in the air without an AAD, got too comfortable using them in tandem jumping.

Probably I'm way out of line here but it just seems funny that with as much emphasis as is placed on freefall backup gadgets, why in Hell does it appear that there is some lack of the same concern for safety margins when it comes to landings?

When I laid off jumping in 1996, the incidents of landing fatility / injury had been on the increse along with the steady prolifiration of ZP canopies and the unknowns that were associated with them and seven years later, it still seems to be increasing:| Why is it so hard to learn that if you're gonna fuck around on a small extremely fast canopy, don't do it so close to the ground.:S
The older I get the less I care who I piss off.

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Probably I'm way out of line here but it just seems funny that with as much emphasis as is placed on freefall backup gadgets, why in Hell does it appear that there is some lack of the same concern for safety margins when it comes to landings?


THat is the million dollar question! I think it is the cool factor plane and simple. There is not enough apprectiation for how dangerous this sport is. Sure it is a lot safer then it used to be, but the f---ing ground is just as hard as ever and free fall isn't the only way to hit it! All new jumpers see is the big boys swooping and think they can do it right away. I am just as guilty as any new jumper. When I bought my first canopy in 94, I went straight from a 220 to a 160. I have scar's to show for it and watched friends do the same thing and go to the hospital for it. I was lucky and try to pass the lesson on to every new jumper that I talk to. Why can't it just be cool enough to jump!?

Dom


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Getting kicked off a Herd Boogie...

Something to do with "borrowing" a Herd van and doing doughnuts on the runway at 3 AM. :)
Stupidity if left untreated is self-correcting
If ya can't be good, look good, if that fails, make 'em laugh.

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"borrowing" a Herd van and doing doughnuts on the runway at 3 AM.



OK, Crosskeys crew out there, all together now: :D;)!



What's the matter with that? ;) Sounds like good ol' Saturday night fun!

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Jim
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Good bye, my friends. You are missed.

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