DSE 5 #1 June 25, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTXiYohr6lw Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hypoxic_fool 0 #2 June 25, 2013 ill do my best to avoid that manouever on my sabre 170.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uberchris 0 #3 June 25, 2013 lesson to be learned: if youre ready for flying a camera, have a damned cutaway system on it?gravity brings me down......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #4 June 26, 2013 yep. Our DZ requires cutaways on helmets with a camera mounted. It's kinda dumb to not have one, IMO. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strife 0 #5 June 26, 2013 yeah that was intense. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rwieder 0 #6 June 26, 2013 That has to be in the top 5 of "Stupid Human Tricks" I've ever seen.-Richard- "You're Holding The Rope And I'm Taking The Fall" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zlew 0 #7 June 26, 2013 An infinity loop or the snag? Scary for sure...risky for sure...but also kinda awesome! I think everyone who likes canopy flight and had that first time where they looked at the horizon over the tail of their canopy has thought about how cool it would be to actually go over the top. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr13xRIPfvk Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rwieder 0 #8 June 27, 2013 QuoteAn infinity loop or the snag? None of that. The worst mistake the jumper made was not having a cut-away system on his helmut. Then going under water?? What would have been the out come if no boat on the surface dragging him out?? Not very smart IMHO.-Richard- "You're Holding The Rope And I'm Taking The Fall" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zlew 0 #9 June 27, 2013 Things are a little different in the paragliding world. They usually do that type of acro over water on purpose (and usually have support for it). They even have classes you can take where you induce all sorts of malfunctions, and on one flight you actually dump the rescue and land in the water. The wings are bigger, and even when they collapse usually are pretty low speed compared to what we are used to with skydiving wings. Also, they never cutaway (well, the majority do not) and they use round rescues (reserves) that don't really care if there is another canopy out or not and add even more drag. Not sure their culture is into the cutaway on the helmets just yet. Since they usually do not chop their mains, it isn't quite as urgent as it is with skydiving snags. I don't think it would be a bad idea for them to have cutaways on their camera helmets at all...but the circumstances are a little different there than in skydiving. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #10 June 28, 2013 Zlew Not sure their culture is into the cutaway on the helmets just yet. Since they usually do not chop their mains, it isn't quite as urgent as it is with skydiving snags. I don't think it would be a bad idea for them to have cutaways on their camera helmets at all...but the circumstances are a little different there than in skydiving. Lines. Helmet. Camera. Snag. Loss of altitude. Hard dirt (usually) May be a different culture, but from speaking with a few friends that are avid paragliders and PG instructors in Utah, each of them has indicated how small format cameras are breeding avoidable incidents and each of them have talked about why they generally recommend nothing be on the head. Chest, knee, foot, even a gopole, but not the head. However, I haven't flown a paraglider for years. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michalm21 2 #11 June 28, 2013 DSEyep. Our DZ requires cutaways on helmets with a camera mounted. It's kinda dumb to not have one, IMO. So nobody ever jumps full face helmets (G3, Z1, Factory Diver) with gopros in Elsinore like it is popular on every dropzone I've ever seen so far? No freeflyers? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #12 June 28, 2013 of course they do. And if they have sub 200 jumps, they have to have a cutaway. So, they can either get a cutaway for their full face helmet, or they can wear a different helmet, or they can forego their camera until they do. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cpoxon 0 #13 June 28, 2013 It's ok. It looks like the stick mount gave way like everyone thinks it will Skydiving Fatalities - Cease not to learn 'til thou cease to live Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shredex 0 #14 June 28, 2013 http://www.chutingstar.com/skydive/square-one-gopro-top-mount Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jono 0 #15 June 29, 2013 DSEof course they do. And if they have sub 200 jumps, they have to have a cutaway. So, they can either get a cutaway for their full face helmet, or they can wear a different helmet, or they can forego their camera until they do. Not picking here but a bit confused. Are you saying you can jump a camera with less than 200 jumps IF you have a helmet cutaway for your full face but if you have an open face you don't need a cutaway and after 200 jumps your DZ doesn't require you to have a cutaway for either??Remember you don't stop laughing because you grow old, you grow old because you stop laughing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
speedy 0 #16 July 3, 2013 Shredexhttp://www.chutingstar.com/skydive/square-one-gopro-top-mount Nice mounting but it does not eliminate the need for a cutaway system on the helmet. Dave Fallschirmsport Marl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #17 July 3, 2013 jono***of course they do. And if they have sub 200 jumps, they have to have a cutaway. So, they can either get a cutaway for their full face helmet, or they can wear a different helmet, or they can forego their camera until they do. Not picking here but a bit confused. Are you saying you can jump a camera with less than 200 jumps IF you have a helmet cutaway for your full face but if you have an open face you don't need a cutaway and after 200 jumps your DZ doesn't require you to have a cutaway for either?? Cutaways are required on all helmets prior to 200 jumps. This DZ has a policy that *if you have 100 jumps AND you have had training/briefing time with the S&TA or chief instructors (not just a 'yeah, looks OK, and do you know XXX?) AND your helmet has a cutaway system Then you'll likely be allowed to jump a single, small format camera. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michalm21 2 #18 July 3, 2013 DSE******of course they do. And if they have sub 200 jumps, they have to have a cutaway. So, they can either get a cutaway for their full face helmet, or they can wear a different helmet, or they can forego their camera until they do. Not picking here but a bit confused. Are you saying you can jump a camera with less than 200 jumps IF you have a helmet cutaway for your full face but if you have an open face you don't need a cutaway and after 200 jumps your DZ doesn't require you to have a cutaway for either?? Cutaways are required on all helmets prior to 200 jumps. This DZ has a policy that *if you have 100 jumps AND you have had training/briefing time with the S&TA or chief instructors (not just a 'yeah, looks OK, and do you know XXX?) AND your helmet has a cutaway system Then you'll likely be allowed to jump a single, small format camera. Ahh, that makes sense. At first it read as if nobody was allowed to jump without a cutaway system. So, should I get gopro3 or wait for an hardware update? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hillson 0 #19 July 9, 2013 I assume there is at least *one* sub 200 out ther using a G2/G3. What cutaway system is being used (a link would be nice, too). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites