bluefingers 0 #26 April 10, 2003 Quote if anyone gives you a hard time about the pace of your training, refer them to me and I'll pummel em for ya uhhhhhh your in Africa?? ok how bout an internet jab? a verbal lashing?? aaah no need no need ..... I endure a fair amount of good natured teasing, but that's par for the course on a little dz like ours .... I get a lot of support and encouragement from everyone Kerry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #27 April 10, 2003 In Holland you need (off the top of my head): 3 consecutive good exits 2 consecutive good dummy pulls 1 good c&p within 12 hours 1 good 5 sec 1 good 10 sec (can´t remember if there is a longer delay in between or not, I think so tho) 1 good open-at-set-alti jump 1 good open-at-set-alti jump from 12k At least, that´s how I remember it. That´s not entirely how I DID it tho . How I did it (I don´t have my logbook handy): A whole bunch of SL jumps with not-so-good exits Maybe 1 or 2 decent exits somewhere in there Couple of not-so-good dummy pulls What the heck, If I throw you outta the plane at 5k will you pull after 5 secs? YEAH!! Never could count to 3, but you bet I counted to 5. A bit fast, I pulled after 4 secs, but I was okayed!!! Went real good after that: that 1 5 secs jump, followed by 10 secs from 5k, a ?? secs delay from 7k, then alti jumps from 9k and (YEAH!) 12k! All in one go! Whee! Exited unstable my first jump from 12k but fixed that in a couple secs, was okayed. Did my required c&p a couple jumps later, floaters exit. Which went a-okay. Took a looong while before I could do a good students exit (sitting in the door). ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slofly57 0 #28 April 10, 2003 Here is the breakdown for my progression: 3 S/L jumps (2 with dummy cord pulls) 1 H&P 1 5 sec delay 1 10 sec delay 1 15 sec delay Graduation jump So a total of 8 jumps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michaelflying 0 #29 April 10, 2003 Quote things do seem a lot tighter here or maybe now a days then they did then wonder is it better or worsehe who hesitates shall inherit the earthwww.skydivekzn.co.za Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #30 April 10, 2003 2 or 3 jumps at each level, or until you get it right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Biscuit 0 #31 April 10, 2003 I had 2 static lines 5 PRCP's 1 5 second delay 1 10 second 1 15 second (failed backflip exit) 1 20 second (successful backflip) and 14 more jumps until that magic day when things got just a little cheaper. ****************************************** The last mosquito that bit me had to book into the Betty Ford Clinic. -Patsy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Biscuit 0 #32 April 10, 2003 Oops, there was a first freefall in there... :) ****************************************** The last mosquito that bit me had to book into the Betty Ford Clinic. -Patsy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
drenaline 0 #33 April 11, 2003 for me it was 6 S/L cause I failed one DRCP, then it was the hop n pop, 10sec, 15sec, 15sec and then altitude. I was good falling stable. HISPA 21 www.panamafreefall.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ralu 0 #34 April 11, 2003 I had 11 s/l jumps, jump number 12- 3 sec delay,jump number 13-5 sec, jump number 14 - 7 sec,jump number 15- 10 sec, 16 - 15 sec, 17 - 20sec .... ralu what would be a woman without her dreams.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallinWoman 1 #35 April 11, 2003 I was cleared to self JM after 19 jumps.... Similar progressions, had to throw in a couple extra 30 sec delays because I was unwilling to give up the radio. I liked Jason to tell me how to fly!!!! On my last jump with a radio I asked him to talk to me, so while I was under canopy he started telling me the story of Goldilocks. He thinks he's funny! ~Anne I'm a Doll!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kinaa 0 #36 April 11, 2003 I did... 5: SL 2: 3' 2: 5' 5: 10' (we did not have a plane that could go higher at that time, it was used for accuracy training only, so I was stuck at 3500ft for some time) 3: 15' All jumps was on rounds. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QTPi 0 #37 April 11, 2003 I don't remember the progression (don't have my logbook handy) but almost eleven years ago I made my first S/L jump. I only made seven jumps at that time but jump #7 was a 10s delay. Jump #8 was last spring when I began AFF. -- A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions. -Oliver Wendel Holmes Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BenGriffiths 0 #38 April 11, 2003 I think the RAPS/SL progression system is very similar throught out the world. Here's what I did (and what the minimum was) SL - 9 (2) DRCP - 28 (3)yes - 28 Dp's!!!!! 3s - 1 (1) 5s - 1 (1) 10s - 2 (2) 15s - 2 (2) 20s - 1 (1) 30s+ - done 3 of 6 so far - (6 or 7)---------- Ben G Still Sinking :-( Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Push 0 #39 April 13, 2003 Yep, me too. I was pretty pissed off at myself by then -- Toggle Whippin' Yahoo Skydiving is easy. All you have to do is relax while plummetting at 120 mph from 10,000' with nothing but some nylon and webbing to save you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RevJim 0 #40 April 13, 2003 Sheez, making me pull out the logbook when I can't go to the DZ, this hurts.... 2 S/L (1998) 3 S/L PRCP's 1 5 sec delay 2 10 sec delays 2 15 sec delays 1 S/L PRCP (currency) (1999) 1 5 sec delay (currency) 1 S/L PRCP (currency) (2001) 1 5 sec delay (currency) 1 15 sec delay Full atitude from here on out. When I retrain in 2001, my instructor went out with me on my 15 sec delay. He said Ihe could see no reason to hold me back. He had me show him an unstable exit to be sure I could get stable and in control quickly and signed me off student status.(I think going into a sit to catch his lead weighted ass may have helped). It's your life, live it! Karma RB#684 "Corcho", ASK#60, Muff#3520, NCB#398, NHDZ#4, C-33989, DG#1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FallinWoman 1 #41 April 14, 2003 Quote DRCP - 28 (3)yes - 28 Dp's!!!!! Congrats on finally getting thru that! ~Anne I'm a Doll!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stilettodude 0 #42 April 14, 2003 3) static line 3) PRCP 1) hop-n-pop 1) 5 sec 1) 10 sec 1) 15 sec 1) 20 sec 1) 20 sec dive out ( previously hanging from strut) after that it was to the big plane! "HOW LOW CAN YOU GO?" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pack40 0 #43 May 6, 2003 9 S/L from 800m and than 3sec from 1000m (as we call blue-green-blue-green-blue-green-PULL, good old first freefalls, when I saw the sleve between my legs going up) and than another S/L next year as a first jump of the next year OVER Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unstable 9 #44 May 6, 2003 It seems that every DZ has a different SL progression method. (maybe just a bad observation) but here is what we do at KState Parachute Club 2 Static Lines 3 Successfull PRCP's 1 Hop n' Pop 2 ten second delays 2 fifteen second delays 2 thirty second delays 3 forty-five second delays I had to take a fourth 45-second delay to work on my fall rate. Other than that, i made it out on time. sds=========Shaun ========== Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vt1977 0 #45 May 6, 2003 I did: 3 x s/l rounds before converting to squares, then... 9 x s/l 7 x DPs 3 x 5secs 4 x 10 secs 2 x 15 secs 2 x 20 secs 1 x turns (all max altitude from here on) 1 x unstable exit and backloops 2 x dive exit and tracking 2 x track turns Then a qualifying jump So all in all 35-ish jumps to get qualified. I struggled with static line jumps (lots of scary bad exits) but was absolutely fine once I got onto freefall. Good luck - you'll get there before you know it! Vicki Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dubbayab 0 #46 May 6, 2003 I did 2 tandem's, the second tandem was a ripcord pull. I then did 2 s/l the second was a prcp, and my first 5 sec. delay the same day. I then did 6 delays from higher altitudes until I completed all unstable moves.Then did a graduation jump, kept jumping until I had 20 and took the A test. All in all I think it took about 6 weeks to complete. I was lucky enough to be best friends with one of the instructors from high school, and drinking buddies with the other. I would go over to the dz on sat night drink beer and listen to these guys tell stories of the jumps and students from that day, So when I finally got the balls to jump, I already kinda had an idea of what I was supposed to do. Even before I jumped I was able to watch students being trained, I already knew arch, look, reach, pull! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites