skydiverjon 0 #26 July 22, 2003 Hey, I once screwed up a 5 way when I had about 25 or 30 jumps. lol Ok, I've messed up on others too, not just once. I brainfarted on the next point and etc... Well, On this 5 way, my pre-second time jumping with a group, I was jumping with 4 others who had quite a bit more jumps than me. I got on the ground and started my apoligies to them, and One of the guys looks at me and says, If the others in the group get mad because they feel like you screwed up their jump, then you are jumping with wrong people. There is nothing stopping us from going back up and trying again. I've always remembered that bit of advice and to this day when I jump with someone new and they start apoligizing for that, I quote them the same that was quoted to me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
usskydiver 0 #27 July 22, 2003 First jump at Z-Hills in 1988 (114 total jumps) during the Easter Boogie (40 way competition that I wasn't competing in). Long spot + low turn = broken femur. DC holding at altitude while US Special Ops Command UH-1 came in to medevac me to MacDill AFB. Funny part was the guy who ran up with his rig and asked if he could get a fly away jump. I'm pretty sure Betty might still be mad at me. Tim Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Michele 1 #28 July 22, 2003 I feel so much better now! Thanks, everyone! At this point, every one of my jumps is embarassing - but that's alright, I'm learning, I'm having fun, and I am generally pretty safe. And like one poster said - just getting into/out ofthe plane? "Wicked!" Ciels- Michele ~Do Angels keep the dreams we seek While our hearts lie bleeding?~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pyke 0 #29 July 22, 2003 Steve, Quite happy to say that you're not alone....AT ALL!!! I hasten to say that EVERY skydiver has blown a formation (get your mind out the gutter jtval!!)...either with folks they knew - or didn't!! A couple of big ones in my career have been: *blowing a Memorial jump for a friend's father who went in.....yeah - talk about guilt on that one! *showing up at the dz where I picked up my license (out of country), only to flare really bloody high and have the DZO run out to see if I was okay...then considered taking my 'newly acquired' license away from me *crashing through a 4 way base trying to "race" someone to it.....I got above and then lost all my air!! About my only consolation to any of this was showing up to a new dz..as a glorious 70 jump wonder...and being the one person on the skydive NOT to eff up their slot!! Take the good with the bad.....and jump again! And skygods....well - they had to start somewhere - so just remind them next time they pull any shite with you....and then don't jump with them again! We're not a sport about attitude...we're ALL about ALTITUDE. Jump and SMILE!! Kahurangi e Mahearangi, Kiwi, RB #926, AFF-I, FAA Snr. Rigger, RN/BSN/Paramedic Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jtval 0 #30 July 22, 2003 QuoteSteve, I hasten to say that EVERY skydiver has blown a formation (get your mind out the gutter jtval!!)...either with folks they knew - or didn't Quote well I never...HAHA! I guess thats why I dont get invited on to bigways! I never knew the secret of SUCKsessMy photos My Videos Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites midgetdivet 0 #31 July 23, 2003 In defense of the dropzone in question: 1. I have been at a dropzone recently where people wandered into the path of incoming aircraft while they are taxiing up the runway. It's not a pretty sight and without knowing you I can still say I would never wish it upon you. I honestly think it was just for your safety and of those around you. 2. While Grumpy was probably a little out of line (or just naturally Grumpy), I think you might be projecting a bit too much onto Huey Luey Duey and the girl. One, because I'm on a 4 way team with some of those guys and know their personalities pretty well. Second, you may have had a great chance to get their perspective at the chimney and had a few beers with them 3. The PST is here right now, so we'll see if there's a large population of skydivers who think highly or otherwise of SDO.--gary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites midgetdivet 0 #32 July 23, 2003 By the way, "the girl" would like to be referred to as Chewie--gary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites wmw999 2,439 #33 July 23, 2003 QuoteHave you ever made a fool of yourself at a new D.Z.?? Generally I've done it at DZ's where everyone knew me, so that it would take months to live it down. That way I get good value for my idiocy. Like using my teeth to get a better grip once, and discovering when I landed that I got the leg too (this was in the days of big jumpsuits, so getting the leg showed particular talent). Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites tbrown 26 #34 July 23, 2003 Managed to land it with a rear PLF, but the DZO did mention he was going to have to watch me for awhile. But the important thing is that he remembered you. How else is anybody going to remember you if you don't screw up ? Instead of going, "You new around here ? Let's see, what IS your name ?", they go "Oh right ! You're the screwup who had the cutaway and then put his main on backwards ! We're keepin' an eye on you, pardner. But you're alright, so come on over here and have a beer!" Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites harryskydives 0 #35 July 23, 2003 Everyone was real understanding until I got to Grumpy. ________________________________________________ Hey Steve: We will be happy to jump with you again. In fact There is a big boogie this weekend. We plan to do a little 4-way in the mornings, then boogie jump the afternoons. Amazom you come to. I was walking in the clubhouse when you were walking out. We do have a habit to try to keep loads small and successful. But I bet there will be plenty of big ways this weekend. Huey PS We try to use eye contact for keys, instead of shakes. Don't run out of altitude and experience at the same time... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites slotperfect 7 #36 July 23, 2003 I have had some interesting moments back when I was doing demos, always involving landings. Actually they were more like "arrivals."Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites wmw999 2,439 #37 July 23, 2003 QuotePS We try to use eye contact for keys, instead of shakes. [Wink] When you're from the, um, past (I am too), that's a hard one to realize without its being specifically mentioned. Really. Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites steve1 5 #38 August 17, 2003 Harry, Now I recongize that picture. Sorry it took me so long to respond to this one, I've been away from a computer for too long. I really appreciate the time you took to explain the right way to do RW (in a kind manner). Actually all the people on this load are great people and I hope I didn't make them seem otherwise. Even Grumpy. I think he may have been having a bad day managing things on a very windy day at the DZ. Hopefully the next time I come to Skydive Oregon I won't have my head up my ass (the way I often do.) It's a great place to jump!......Steve1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites EvilSteve 0 #39 August 18, 2003 You know, I can't really think of a time when I've completely made a jackass out of myself (skydiving). So, you all know what that means: I'm the one to watch, because it's coming..... [hands out cameras for the inevitable] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Prev 1 2 Next Page 2 of 2 Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
midgetdivet 0 #31 July 23, 2003 In defense of the dropzone in question: 1. I have been at a dropzone recently where people wandered into the path of incoming aircraft while they are taxiing up the runway. It's not a pretty sight and without knowing you I can still say I would never wish it upon you. I honestly think it was just for your safety and of those around you. 2. While Grumpy was probably a little out of line (or just naturally Grumpy), I think you might be projecting a bit too much onto Huey Luey Duey and the girl. One, because I'm on a 4 way team with some of those guys and know their personalities pretty well. Second, you may have had a great chance to get their perspective at the chimney and had a few beers with them 3. The PST is here right now, so we'll see if there's a large population of skydivers who think highly or otherwise of SDO.--gary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
midgetdivet 0 #32 July 23, 2003 By the way, "the girl" would like to be referred to as Chewie--gary Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,439 #33 July 23, 2003 QuoteHave you ever made a fool of yourself at a new D.Z.?? Generally I've done it at DZ's where everyone knew me, so that it would take months to live it down. That way I get good value for my idiocy. Like using my teeth to get a better grip once, and discovering when I landed that I got the leg too (this was in the days of big jumpsuits, so getting the leg showed particular talent). Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tbrown 26 #34 July 23, 2003 Managed to land it with a rear PLF, but the DZO did mention he was going to have to watch me for awhile. But the important thing is that he remembered you. How else is anybody going to remember you if you don't screw up ? Instead of going, "You new around here ? Let's see, what IS your name ?", they go "Oh right ! You're the screwup who had the cutaway and then put his main on backwards ! We're keepin' an eye on you, pardner. But you're alright, so come on over here and have a beer!" Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
harryskydives 0 #35 July 23, 2003 Everyone was real understanding until I got to Grumpy. ________________________________________________ Hey Steve: We will be happy to jump with you again. In fact There is a big boogie this weekend. We plan to do a little 4-way in the mornings, then boogie jump the afternoons. Amazom you come to. I was walking in the clubhouse when you were walking out. We do have a habit to try to keep loads small and successful. But I bet there will be plenty of big ways this weekend. Huey PS We try to use eye contact for keys, instead of shakes. Don't run out of altitude and experience at the same time... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slotperfect 7 #36 July 23, 2003 I have had some interesting moments back when I was doing demos, always involving landings. Actually they were more like "arrivals."Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,439 #37 July 23, 2003 QuotePS We try to use eye contact for keys, instead of shakes. [Wink] When you're from the, um, past (I am too), that's a hard one to realize without its being specifically mentioned. Really. Wendy W.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steve1 5 #38 August 17, 2003 Harry, Now I recongize that picture. Sorry it took me so long to respond to this one, I've been away from a computer for too long. I really appreciate the time you took to explain the right way to do RW (in a kind manner). Actually all the people on this load are great people and I hope I didn't make them seem otherwise. Even Grumpy. I think he may have been having a bad day managing things on a very windy day at the DZ. Hopefully the next time I come to Skydive Oregon I won't have my head up my ass (the way I often do.) It's a great place to jump!......Steve1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EvilSteve 0 #39 August 18, 2003 You know, I can't really think of a time when I've completely made a jackass out of myself (skydiving). So, you all know what that means: I'm the one to watch, because it's coming..... [hands out cameras for the inevitable] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites