groza

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    Para-Skuf (Borodyanka - Kyiv, Ukraine)
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    Freeflying
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    BASE Jumping

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  1. Sorry... probably my question was not clear. I want to know how organized control of these 25 landings for C license?
  2. http://para-net.org/paramag/archives/directlive/direct193/images/soul2.mov And what you say about this wingsuit video?
  3. Yes, I can complete the accurence requirements with larger canopy then my own. But what is the sense of this? We supposes that accurency requirements exists to facilitate safety of jumpers, isn't it? But completing these requirements on larger canopies does not mean that skydivers can do this on their own canopies! So, accurency requirements in their present form is simple formality... Can you tell how it organized on your dropzone? Is this a special instructor who always control who and how landed on the target? Or jumper must notify his instructor before jump if he plan to land in the target?
  4. For example... I can easy land my canopy loaded at 1.3 within a 10 meter circle in a few jumps one by one. But I can not perform this safely with 2 meters target because this require significantly more expierense than my 200 jumps. Does this mean that these 25 landings can be done not one by one but they can be any random jumps from these 200 total required on C license? Our C license requires from skydiver to perform special accuracy test: skydiver must perfrorm three jumps one by one with average accuracy 2 meters. Many people think now that this requirement are not actual since most of skydivers use canopies loaded at 1.3 or higher which are not designed for accurance jumps.
  5. Vicki, so, all skydivers from your dropzone with C licenses and number of jumps about two-three hundreds really can hit a two meters target in few jumps one by one? Hm....
  6. No, I am seriouse Yes, you know someone. And I am too. But they possibe has little more than two hundreds of jumps required on C license?
  7. I am ukrainian skydiver. In our skydive forum we now discuss about rules of certification on C license. Ukrainian C license like USPA license contain requirement about landing within two meters of target. Some our skydivers thinks that this requrement not actual at present day because most of people use canopies with wingloading 1.3 or higher. These canopies are not designed for such purposes as landing within small targets. Can somebody tell me how it works in USA? It is difficult to believe that each skydiver can perform 25 landings in two meters target on his own canopy... how it specified in USPA requirements: http://uspa.org/publications/SIM/2004SIM/section3.htm May be skydivers use large canopies to perform this test? Or most of USA skydivers does not have C license? Plese, tell some words to help me understand your situation with skydive licenses.
  8. groza

    Haiku ;)

    "Wednesday" The gloomy sky Fuck the wednesday Saturday is coming
  9. groza

    Haiku ;)

    1) I am sorry for my english, my native language is russian 2) The original in russian was 5-7-5 3) The rule 5-7-5 is traditional only for the japanese language and not necessarily - as I know, i am novice in haiku.
  10. groza

    Haiku ;)

    "Stupid question" People worry What if it will not open ? But we skydive