pchapman 279 #26 December 28, 2012 QuoteI agree that such extreme measures are not called-for here. A more measured response such as remedial training . Agreed. We all have differing opinions but I figure that if everyone was grounded -- or stopped from instructing -- due to a real screwup at some time, there would be far fewer of us jumping. I've known a couple current, long time AFF instructors to have had a two-out after chasing a student in separate incidents. Stupid, stupid, stupid.... but it doesn't mean they shouldn't be jumpers or instructors. The sport would not have been bettered by that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigBUG 0 #27 December 29, 2012 QuoteQuoteI agree that such extreme measures are not called-for here. A more measured response such as remedial training . Agreed. We all have differing opinions but I figure that if everyone was grounded -- or stopped from instructing -- due to a real screwup at some time, there would be far fewer of us jumping. Well, there are f@ck-ups and f@ck-ups. The one I see in this video is just inappropriate. You take guy on a recurrency jump and loose control of altitude totally. Oh great. Maybe if you will be fired on field, it will save somebody's live days later. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites