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We had on old rig on, and jumped into the Days Inn pool. Then someone threw the attached canopy over our heads. We had to get out of the harness and away from the canopy.

What was weird to me is that everyone else who did training that day with me stayed under water until they were out of the harness. I got my head above water in front of the canopy and then fumbled with the chest strap. That is what I would do if I landed in the lake or something....get air first....that i MOST important and will give me plenty of time to get out of my gear.

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Thank you,I suppose as long as you don't drown , you pass. I know that a small cargo parachute makes a hell of a sea anchor. Things could go to hell in a hurry in a current in real life. I guess I'll just have to wait for the training. thanks for the replies
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I just did my water training this weekend, after a 94 degree day in a nice cool lake. Not a bad experience, but I was out of that harness faster than you can blink. Freaky.

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HEY! when did you do that?!?! it must have been Sat when i was out rafting...

grrr i need to do mine soon to since all the water survival the AF gave me doesnt count..

(but then i guess swimming out of a sinking 707 doesnt really count for much) but we practice escaping from the emergency system as well..
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Hey Randy,

We did it Saturday evening. Some other guy, Mike, was really jonesing to do it and they knew I needed it eventually so I was sent along. Just let Jesse know you need it and she'll give you a heads up.

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I just did my water training this weekend, after a 94 degree day in a nice cool lake. Not a bad experience, but I was out of that harness faster than you can blink. Freaky.



I envy you. I did my water training in march and the outside temp was in the low 50's. Damn, that farking water was cold. Made getting out of the harness one hell of an effort.

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Having not done this I have a question. In this situation in real life would you not disconnect your RSL prior to landing then cut your canopy away on landing and swim away. Obviously there are advantages to getting out your harness weight wise but surely, as was mentioned, air is the most important thing.

Can someone clarify for me.

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What if you can't swim but still want to get your license?


Adding to what billvon said...

If you are physically capable of swimming but just don't know how, sign up for swimming lessons with the YMCA or the Red Cross (last time I checked, they both had adult programs at reasonble prices), or get a friend to teach you.

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billvon & indyz : thank you both for the information. I was just curious what others had to say about that situation. . . in my case I had a flotation device and skillfully landed near the boat. ;)

I *could* use some swimming lessons though.:$

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What if you can't swim but still want to get your license?



Just to clarify - you don't have to swim laps or do flip turns. If you can jump in the water with a harness on, kick down and away from the harness (only a few feet), kick back up to the surface, and dog-paddle to the side of the pool, you will probably pass water training. Many people that can't swim are capable of this - I can't swim myself, but I passed without a problem. Don't ask about my SCUBA training :P

All these people talking about jumping in a lake. Brrrr. I went in a heated pool and after that we played on the water slide and sat in the jacuzzi.
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