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Sadly, there are some folks who just won't take any advice from anyone. They think they know what's best for them regardless. Filling out the Fatality Report in advance may be a wake-up call for most, but I have actually had contact with a person who refuses to take the good advice of her ST&A, DZO, and every single JM around her. Her ego has clouded her judgment and she may pay the ultimate price. And as one person stated in another thread, 'you can do everything right and still die'...so, why wouldn't you want to do everything right, take the excellent advice, and get the odds in your favor? This is some incredible FUN we're having in the skies!! :)
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Attitude is everything!
Attitude is everything!
kallend 2,027
QuoteSadly, there are some folks who just won't take any advice from anyone. They think they know what's best for them regardless. Filling out the Fatality Report in advance may be a wake-up call for most, but I have actually had contact with a person who refuses to take the good advice of her ST&A, DZO, and every single JM around her. Her ego has clouded her judgment and she may pay the ultimate price. And as one person stated in another thread, 'you can do everything right and still die'...so, why wouldn't you want to do everything right, take the excellent advice, and get the odds in your favor? This is some incredible FUN we're having in the skies!! :)
I skydive. Most of my friends and co-workers think that I'm crazy for exposing myself to risks that they would not. I am more risk tolerant than they are.
Many skydivers are more risk tolerant than I am. I do not choose to fly a very small canopy, I don't do hook turns, and I don't BASE jump because all of these are beyond my comfort level for risk. I've done my 2 night jumps for the "D" but don't intend to do any more - once again, the additional risk is not worth the additional reward in my opinion.
If your friend (or anyone else) wishes to take a risk that you consider unacceptable, I really don't see that it is any business of yours (or Ron's, or Derek's, or Bill's, or Chris's.....). Skydiving IS a risky endeavor for all of us; who are we to criticize those whose risk tolerance is higher than our own?
The pioneers of skydiving 30+ years ago took many risks that we don't take now. Their fatality rate was way higher than ours is in 2003 even with the low turns added in. We don't criticize them, we put them on pedestals and write articles about them and how wonderful it was in the "golden age".
I believe the responsibility the community has to its less experienced members is to make sure that they understand the risk and receive appropriate education and training. We should not be in the business of telling them which risks are unacceptable for them based on our beliefs.
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The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
quade 4
Do you think the average person objectively thinks more about a risk/benefit analysis system or just kind of "goes for it" based on how "cool" something is perceived to be.
I'm guessing most people just "go for it".
I'm guessing most people just "go for it".
quade -
The World's Most Boring Skydiver
The World's Most Boring Skydiver
You're response is correct IF that person is not jumping with or landing near anyone else. They DON'T have the right to take someone else out due to their own stupidity/ego and failure to heed expert advice. Yes, accidents happen. Duh. So why not minimize the risk to others (you know, keep it to yourself)?
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Attitude is everything!
Attitude is everything!
I'm guessing most people just "go for it".
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I doubt whether a new BSR or additional canopy training requirement will change that attitude in a meaningful way.
D. James Nahikian
CHICAGO
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I doubt whether a new BSR or additional canopy training requirement will change that attitude in a meaningful way.
D. James Nahikian
CHICAGO
If he can't land it where he wants...then he can't fly that canopy well now can he?
then maybe he should be jumping the bigger one till he can huh?
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