FrogNog 1 #26 October 29, 2003 I was a bit wishy-washy on when exactly I would wear my helmet until two things happened: 1. Getting into a 182, I whacked my head good on the bottom of the wing like a clumsy student dumbass. Because I was wearing a helmet (pro-tec, ICYC), I recovered in a few seconds. Without it I guarantee I would have been cursing for a long time, I might not have been fit to make the jump, and I definitely would have questioned my fitness to make the jump. 2. Some time ago I came to the realization (partially due to reading dropzone.com) that at any time on the way up, the pilot could yell "GET THE HELL OUT!". I feel more comfortable sitting in the plane trying to relax if I know my melon is padded for an underplanned high-speed unpoised exit. The other things are details. I PLF a lot whenever things aren't totally going my way, and I never know when I'm going to find a rock in the middle of the field with my head as I roll over. I hope to continue thinking PLFs are a lot of fun. And the way some of the people drive the vans back from the student DZ, I like to have a helmet handy then, too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #27 October 29, 2003 Please secure it to something. I doubt it'll help much in the event of a crash but we tend not to like helmet projectiles in a crashing plane...the situation is shitty enough, no need to make it worse for everyone Blue skiesPerformance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sdgregory 0 #28 October 29, 2003 I have to say that I will always wear mine for take-off and probably for landing. My DZ has trained me to do so therefore I do so.. I like to keep mine on and only take is off long enough to throw my goggles on then put it back on. That way if, as someone has already said, the pilot says "Get the heck off my plane!" I am ready. And after many military static lines I have banged my head enough that I will not land a canopy without one, especially since I seem to be doing a lot of PLF's lately. Helmet good (except on motorcycles - then helmet bad). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #29 October 29, 2003 yeah I like to wear mine too. I was just trying to point out the other (and often overlooked) danger of not securing a helmet (to your head or otherwise) - projectiles suck Blue skies IanPerformance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
D22369 0 #30 October 29, 2003 I wear mine for all takeoffs and landings unless I am shooting video of that takeoff or landing. RoyThey say I suffer from insanity.... But I actually enjoy it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shark 0 #31 October 29, 2003 QuoteYes, I wear my helmet during both take-off and landings (when applicable). Not doing so would not only be counter to what the FAA says we should do, it would also be a shitty example to the student I generally have sitting next to me. Yes, and what SM1 said. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hazarrd 1 #32 October 29, 2003 I've got it with me, why the hell would I not wear it? I don't care how hot it is, I see it as something that could save my life in case of an emergency landing where it is too low to bail out. .-. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crwmike 0 #33 October 29, 2003 I don't believe my helmet would be a danger to anyone in the event of a crash. Michael Quoteyeah I like to wear mine too. I was just trying to point out the other (and often overlooked) danger of not securing a helmet (to your head or otherwise) - projectiles suck Blue skies Ian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chrisky 0 #34 October 29, 2003 Put it on outside the plane, wait till like 330 m (when my dytter and pro-track beep) then usually take it of. Not only for the emergency, but also to check my audibles' functionality. W/ or W/o cam. Didn't give me a better feeling on that caravan load w/ 19 jumpers and all fueled up tho...The mind is like a parachute - it only works once it's open. From the edge you just see more. ... Not every Swooper hooks & not every Hooker swoops ... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiverRick 0 #35 October 29, 2003 QuoteQuoteThe only people I can think of that dont wear their helmet on takeoff are camera men (who probably would rather damage their skull than their 3,000$ setup ). The problem is that their expensive camera equipment is going to damage my skull too. Make them put it on or strap it in. Yes I said "make" again. If they don't listen, talk to the DZO and then refuse to get on the plane with them till they put that helmet on. (that's what I did once, and the engines were running) It was quite the site to see! If you know me, you know that I stand my ground when it comes to safety issues. I agree. If a jumper wants to risk their own safety, that's between them and Darwin, they don't have a right to risk my safety though. never pull low......unless you are Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mjosparky 4 #36 October 29, 2003 QuoteQuoteThe only people I can think of that dont wear their helmet on takeoff are camera men (who probably would rather damage their skull than their 3,000$ setup ). The problem is that their expensive camera equipment is going to damage my skull too. Make them put it on or strap it in. Yes I said "make" again. If they don't listen, talk to the DZO and then refuse to get on the plane with them till they put that helmet on. (that's what I did once, and the engines were running) It was quite the site to see! If you know me, you know that I stand my ground when it comes to safety issues. Shes not kidding, she will raise hell. SparkyMy idea of a fair fight is clubbing baby seals Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vonSanta 0 #37 October 29, 2003 It's a requirement here to wear it during take offs and landings. forget it and someone will likely give ya a poke in the ribs and point to your helmet. At 300 meters we can take 'em off again if we want to. Makes sense. Beyond giving a little extra protection it keeps helmets stowed. A forced landing with helmets/altimeters/whatnot flying around wouldn't help things. Santa Von GrossenArsch I only come in one flavour ohwaitthatcanbemisunderst Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #38 October 29, 2003 I have my helmet on for several reasons.. I want to protect my (tiny) brain when something goes wrong, I want to head my dytter at 1000 ft, and I want to protect my ears on take-off (it dampens the noise)JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crutch 0 #39 October 29, 2003 Well, since I very seldom wear a helmet, I guess I don't have it on for take-off. I will say the few times I do wear helmets (video and freefly), I wear it for take-off any landings.blue skies, art Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tonto 1 #40 October 29, 2003 Same as you. I have about 3000+ helmetless dives - although if someone else has a helmet and doesn't want to wear it - I'll always borrow it for take-off. tIt's the year of the Pig. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WrongWay 0 #41 October 29, 2003 I always do. Better safe than sorry. Wrong Way D #27371 Mal Manera Rodriguez Cajun Chicken Ø Hellfish #451 The wiser wolf prevails. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
goose491 0 #42 October 29, 2003 I wear mine from takeoff to landing (well, my landing that is) in the Cessna. In the otter, I don't bother putting it on until I get closer to Jumprun. True I may not be able to get it on if the plane craps out at 50 feet... but I don't wear one when I'm flying a plane either. When I'm not wearing it though, it's affixed to my chest strap... no loose objects in the plane. My Karma ran over my Dogma!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Caseadilla 0 #43 October 29, 2003 I wear mine on takeoff always until 1000ft but the few times I,ve landed in the plane I have not. Thats a good point about the camera helmets not being worn during takeoff, I never thought about it flying around the plane if we got in some shit and it knocking someones head off Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlmiracle 7 #44 October 29, 2003 QuoteYes, I wear my helmet during both take-off and landings (when applicable). Not doing so would not only be counter to what the FAA says we should do, it would also be a shitty example to the student I generally have sitting next to me. Chuck Yeah, ditto for me.JudyBe kinder than necessary because everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mazevedo 0 #45 October 29, 2003 Yes! Allways. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HRHSkyPrincess 0 #46 October 29, 2003 Absolutely, positively, yes. Every time. Every take-off and every landing....with the exception of a CReW jump. No helmets for CReW. Gotta hear them alarming shouts if necessary! :)***************** Attitude is everything! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydivejersey 0 #47 October 29, 2003 Take of to ditter then on again at jump run. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CrazyDave 0 #48 October 29, 2003 QuoteI wear it on take off until I take my seatbelt off, usually at 1000 feet. !!!!!! You get seatbelts?!?!?!? at hibby we hardly get seats, let alone seat belts! all i can remember is that hard wood bench bolted to the floor! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keith 0 #49 October 29, 2003 Yep, sure do. I don't think there's a good reason why not, unless you're a videograhper.Keith Don't Fuck with me Keith - J. Mandeville Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HRHSkyPrincess 0 #50 October 29, 2003 I second your motion. I'm much braver wearing my brain bucket for landings of all kinds, under canopy or in the plane (same for mountain biking, too)!!***************** Attitude is everything! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites