Dan2679

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  1. OK. Shouldnt be an issue. I plan to do at least a level or two a month. Thanks for the info guys.
  2. Thank you Skymama and Trafficdiver. I have been thinking about it and saving over the next few months will be difficult with the holidays coming up. I figure I will be putting some of my tax return into it and just paying for the levels as I can. I havent seen anything that says you have to do them within a defined period of time. I should be able to knock out one to two levels a month so long as nothing comes up. Thanks again for all of your input so far.
  3. Hope there was some insurance involved. I know my renters insurance would cover this.
  4. Thanks for the input guys. Saving up the 3k first would be nice. Just gotta be able to save it without spending it. Haha! Not sure that we have an off season here in San Diego. I've jumped in January.
  5. Thanks. How long do you anticipate the AFF course taking you? Does taking it a level per month sound reasonable? Not the cheapest hobby in the world, haha.
  6. Good evening. This is my first post here. I have a couple tandem jumps under my belt and am 110% addicted. I plan to start my AFF course early next year. I have browsed a lil in here and this seems like the place to come to learn all that I could outside the classroom. I am a member on a few other non-skydiving forums and have a general idea of how these communities work. So, I will try to read as much as possible and not ask redundant stupid questions like "What is the best rig out there?" I'm sure you guys get enough of that. Anyways. I am looking forward to learning from you guys and I cant wait to get into my AFF course and actually take that step out the back of the plane on my own. Thanks, Dan