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Anyone have one from the wffc, whats your number.

Any funny stories.

I'll have to look up my number but loading the plane was :D:D:D.

Two young dudes get on the plane in their Boxers, people ar pointing, yelling etc. The two dude were standing in the last row standing next to me .

I thought the folks were pointing at me (as usual) until I looked to my left and saw the one eyed monster up close and personnel. It had "accidently" sliped out of one of the guys boxers.

The two dudes just laughed and took their boxers off to stop the noise.

Anyone on the jet load that we read about were some peeps were doing "it" in the pack of the plane.

Or the first time the jet dropped jumpers with the exit speed a little to fast.?

Who's got the most jumps out of the jet at quincy?

R.
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Hi Pi

At the WFFC in Quincy when we jumped "The Jet" we could sign up for a "Offical numbered Certificate" For a small additional fee.:ph34r:

That fee was in adition to the $50 lift ticket:ph34r: I got the number:)

I've heard sometimes the numbers were available :)

Just another number and piece of paper. And a thread to beat up on "them" :ph34r:

I've got the stuff some where. Unless my boss cleaned house, again:(

R

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I was on the first load, first pass in '92 :)
205 MPH at exit, and we were a few miles from the airport when we landed. Locals were very friendly and gave us rides back.
Guys lost altimeters, gloves, goggles, etc. It was a wild crazy jump.
There is video I shot, floating around on YouTube somewhere.

DS#727, DB Cooper #41, POPS #11065, SCR #13183, FA #2125, SCS #8306, HALO #309 SRA #5930

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I was on the first load, first pass in '92 :)
205 MPH at exit, and we were a few miles from the airport when we landed. Locals were very friendly and gave us rides back.
Guys lost altimeters, gloves, goggles, etc. It was a wild crazy jump.
There is video I shot, floating around on YouTube somewhere.



Hi Diver

Saw your DB cooper #41B|

I wonder if "whats his name" has #1:ph34r:

K-RIP

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I was on the first load, first pass in '92 :)
205 MPH at exit, and we were a few miles from the airport when we landed. Locals were very friendly and gave us rides back.
Guys lost altimeters, gloves, goggles, etc. It was a wild crazy jump.
There is video I shot, floating around on YouTube somewhere.



Hi Diver

Saw your DB cooper #41B|

I wonder if "whats his name" has #1:ph34r:

K-RIP


Hi Folks

DB Cooper #1 is Don Kirlin

Second hand info from a worker at the WFFC;)

K-RIP
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