Dead radios are not a DZ-specific problem, rather they are a student-specific problem.
Bascially, some students go deaf when they get scared. I have heard dozens of students complain that their radios quit at 100 feet, but majically they work fine after landing.
well, after landing there is no wind noise! Ears have finished equalizing too.
I do suspect that there is some tunnel vision issues. I remember on my first jump on final approach - the radio started talking and I decided it was more important to focus on the matter in front of me than to listen for the flare now command. I was having to really focus to hear the commands earlier in the air.
On several jumps when I and my buddy were students, I found it problematic that they would say "Jason (or Eric), turn left." I'd miss the first word often, so I didn't know which one of us they meant that for.
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well, after landing there is no wind noise! Ears have finished equalizing too.
I do suspect that there is some tunnel vision issues. I remember on my first jump on final approach - the radio started talking and I decided it was more important to focus on the matter in front of me than to listen for the flare now command. I was having to really focus to hear the commands earlier in the air.
On several jumps when I and my buddy were students, I found it problematic that they would say "Jason (or Eric), turn left." I'd miss the first word often, so I didn't know which one of us they meant that for.
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