Kelly 0 #1 February 20, 2002 since this is a new forum and this is only the introduction of what we hope to be a heavily debated subject, I think we should state the musts of CRW.from what ive been told (correct me if im wrong)~disconnect any RSL's~Carry at least one hook knife, 2 preferred. maybe a jack the ripper and a smaller one. the plastic ones suck~establish a minimum break off altitude for all docking. ~long shirts and pants prefered.~none of those boot hooks on shoes. ~confirm youre on the same page in case of a wrap. You should both have the same plan for the same emergencies.what else am i missing? can you guys copy the text and add on so we have one continuous growing list? this way were not searching thru 15 posts trying to put everything together.Sorry if i seem a little demanding, CRW is something im really interested in, I want to be a prepared as possiblehttp://kel197.tripod.com/skydivefriendsTRIPOD/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #2 February 20, 2002 http://www.eco.utexas.edu/Homepages/Staff/Faulkner/skydive/crw.htmlAnd you forgot to add "always bring an extra apir of shoes" RemsterMuff 914 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pammi 0 #3 February 20, 2002 QuoteAnd you forgot to add "always bring an extra apir of shoes"ROFL! Was actually told that!That's a really good list Kelly. I can't think of anything else, except perhaps gloves. Especially if you're doing a bi-plane and you have to pull yourself down the lines...might be hard without them. Closing pin jewelry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jessica 0 #4 February 20, 2002 Quote~disconnect any RSL's~Carry at least one hook knife, 2 preferred. maybe a jack the ripper and a smaller one. the plastic ones suck~establish a minimum break off altitude for all docking. ~long shirts and pants prefered.~none of those boot hooks on shoes. ~confirm youre on the same page in case of a wrap. You should both have the same plan for the same emergencies.Turn off yer Cypres.Wear gloves. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites diverds 0 #5 February 21, 2002 ~disconnect any RSL's~Carry at least one hook knife, 2 preferred. maybe a jack the ripper and a smaller one. the plastic ones suck~establish a minimum break off altitude for all docking. ~long shirts and pants prefered.~none of those boot hooks on shoes. ~confirm youre on the same page in case of a wrap. You should both have the same plan for the same emergencies.~wear gloves~avoid sandles~Its also good to know what equipment everyone is using. Crew canopies are generally reinforced through the nose. If you are jumping with a regular canopy you should always take grips on the bottom skin to avoid tearing the parachute. A hard dock on the top skin of a regular triatholon for instance can result in a dammaged canopy. [sad]-Dave"Gas...Undercarriage...Mixture...Prop...Beer" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites crewdog 0 #6 February 26, 2002 Have a claer head and be alert. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites bobsoutar 0 #7 September 27, 2002 ~disconnect any RSL's ~Carry at least one hook knife, 2 preferred. maybe a jack the ripper and a smaller one - accessible with either hand - yep, the plastic ones suck ~establish a minimum break off altitude for all docking - and stick to it!!!! ~long shirts and pants prefered. ~none of those boot hooks on shoes. ~confirm youre on the same page in case of a wrap. You should both have the same plan for the same emergencies. pull high - 8,000 ft is good. 14,000 will tire you out real quick! mobile phone or phone card for way off landings - you may laugh but.............. get wing loadings right - makes it easier for everyone even if you need weight use chest mounted altimeter and retractable bridle line if possible pop-tops can be bad news don't attempt unplanned CReW (actually the only rule that we have in the UK) have fun safely (the only rule that I always apply - to all aspects of skydiving) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites chuckbrown 0 #8 September 27, 2002 For anyone new to CRW, they should jump with an experienced CRW dog until they have a few CRW jumps under their belt (personally, i'm always more than happy to turn someone new over to the "Dark Side"). Oh yeah, and read anything wendy faulkner has to say on the subject Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites syberrsurfer 0 #9 September 30, 2002 And you forgot to add "always bring an extra apir of shoes. YES INDEED!! This past weekend, my CReW bud and me were pulling off 'Downplanes', when on our second DP ( Same dive) at break off I ended up with his shoe on my finger!!! Funny, except that the day after my finger's the size of a lemon!! HISPA #37 Do CReW!!! 'Be CRew'd, Blue'd 'n' Lewd!!' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
diverds 0 #5 February 21, 2002 ~disconnect any RSL's~Carry at least one hook knife, 2 preferred. maybe a jack the ripper and a smaller one. the plastic ones suck~establish a minimum break off altitude for all docking. ~long shirts and pants prefered.~none of those boot hooks on shoes. ~confirm youre on the same page in case of a wrap. You should both have the same plan for the same emergencies.~wear gloves~avoid sandles~Its also good to know what equipment everyone is using. Crew canopies are generally reinforced through the nose. If you are jumping with a regular canopy you should always take grips on the bottom skin to avoid tearing the parachute. A hard dock on the top skin of a regular triatholon for instance can result in a dammaged canopy. [sad]-Dave"Gas...Undercarriage...Mixture...Prop...Beer" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crewdog 0 #6 February 26, 2002 Have a claer head and be alert. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bobsoutar 0 #7 September 27, 2002 ~disconnect any RSL's ~Carry at least one hook knife, 2 preferred. maybe a jack the ripper and a smaller one - accessible with either hand - yep, the plastic ones suck ~establish a minimum break off altitude for all docking - and stick to it!!!! ~long shirts and pants prefered. ~none of those boot hooks on shoes. ~confirm youre on the same page in case of a wrap. You should both have the same plan for the same emergencies. pull high - 8,000 ft is good. 14,000 will tire you out real quick! mobile phone or phone card for way off landings - you may laugh but.............. get wing loadings right - makes it easier for everyone even if you need weight use chest mounted altimeter and retractable bridle line if possible pop-tops can be bad news don't attempt unplanned CReW (actually the only rule that we have in the UK) have fun safely (the only rule that I always apply - to all aspects of skydiving) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuckbrown 0 #8 September 27, 2002 For anyone new to CRW, they should jump with an experienced CRW dog until they have a few CRW jumps under their belt (personally, i'm always more than happy to turn someone new over to the "Dark Side"). Oh yeah, and read anything wendy faulkner has to say on the subject Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
syberrsurfer 0 #9 September 30, 2002 And you forgot to add "always bring an extra apir of shoes. YES INDEED!! This past weekend, my CReW bud and me were pulling off 'Downplanes', when on our second DP ( Same dive) at break off I ended up with his shoe on my finger!!! Funny, except that the day after my finger's the size of a lemon!! HISPA #37 Do CReW!!! 'Be CRew'd, Blue'd 'n' Lewd!!' Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites