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Everything posted by flyingwallop
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Whichever way you choose you are going to have to seriously up your budget if you want to learn to fly your body. I would suggest 8/10 hrs of tunnel time is a great investment towards body flying skills. Ideally at least keeping current with rental gear while getting comfortable under canopy. Then, you will be faced with the even more difficult budget decision: coaching in the sky or in the tunnel.
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Was about to order one but you appear to be out of stock.
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FF suit speed range vs body position range
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Freeflying
I am trying to gauge the actual speed/range difference a suit can give you vs. the range you have by changing your body position. For example, if the range between your slowest falling body position and your fastest belly arch is X, how does that compare to a modern FF suit of the fastest nylon vs. the heaviest cordura option? Any other explanation regarding baggy or tight fit would also be helpful. I know the suit is a tool but how much difference can it really make? -
For sure the money is part of the equation. Certainly not the priority in this particular case. Although parting with money is bound to induce some kind of resistance. Through some healthy research said resistance should certainly be extinguished if there is a safety concern.
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Some people have a habit of questioning what they are told...always. At least until they find a logic explanation.
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That is the answer I want only if you actually have a 348 and Pilot 188 ZPX that you have packed safely in the container. Video proof in HD might also be required. I know for sure that a Pilot 210 ZPX packs one size smaller and was assuming the same for the 188. Many on here actually testify that Pilot ZPX's pack closer to 2 sizes smaller.
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Their long standing publicised chart does say that a Pilot 168 is a full fitting fit. Which lead to the conclusion that a ZPX Pilot one size up would also fit. Not an extreme presumption at all.
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Is anyone packing a Pilot 188 ZPX in a Vector 348 ??? There is plenty of information leading me to think this is in fact realistic and possible. But UPT have suddenly come back saying it is not and that a Pilot 188 ZPX packs the same size as a Sabre 2 190. I know the container manufacturer is probably right but they haven't provided an explanation and all other sources seem to indicate a mistake has been made. Very annoying.
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The Other Certification Every Skydiver Needs: A WFR Card
flyingwallop commented on nettenette's article in Safety
Hi Annette - do you know perhaps who I contact to do this in the UK? ciao- 9 comments
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progression vs vibes in the tunnel
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
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Premise: I am absolutely unqualified to give any skydiving or flying advice. I have fully enjoyed 4 hours in the tunnel in the last few months. But that's it. Today I tamed belly to back and back to belly flip transitions. A great satisfaction for me and my absolutely esteemed coach. He seemed even more joyful than i was in there. Then during debrief he mentioned the sad news about the death of the flyer that inspired him to be an instructor. Once I was back home I watched the video that had inspired my instructor. In the beginning there is a shot of him flying on his back, static, with his eyes closed. This shot touched me. The next time I am in the tunnel I will do this. 1 flight. static. belly or back. eyes closed. Just to feel. Not think. Pretty sure this should be part of the curriculum. Will report back.
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insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
Yes you are correct. I apologise as it wasn't clear in my last post. As a non UK resident the companies above will not sell you personal accident insurance. Although, today, one of them has offered me a life insurance policy which would include personal accidents. -
insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
More findings FYI sky-cover.co.uk/ AIB-Insurance.co.uk Sports Financial Services sports-fs.co.uk Will not insure your skydiving activities unless you are a permanent UK resident. -
insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
Hello Craig Thank you very much for piping in and taming my worries. My email exchange with the office left me a bit uncertain and the insurance companies' replies compounded my uncertainty. I will double check anyways -
insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
Although I understand from the BPA manual that the insurance included with membership will cover me... http://www.bpa.org.uk/member/insurance-and-travel/ some alarming responses by 2 skydiving specific insurance companies (Sky Cover & AIB-Insurance) are making me doubt the validity of the BPA's policy. Both these companies will not insure me as a NON UK resident. Now my question is: what company does the BPA use? I would like to at least speak to said company to verify first hand. -
insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
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insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
Hi Mark Ok that is clear now. From that paragraph I understand that as an EU resident jumping in the UK under BPA membership I am covered. The same would be true if I were jumping at a BPA affiliated DZ's in the EU. -
insurance puzzle UK - AFF training
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Safety and Training
I am posting this here after an ongoing but fruitless (for the moment) email exchange with the BPA. SITUATION I am an Italian resident and will be working to get a BPA A License via AFF training starting on the 14th of April in the UK. I believe that enrolment will require a temporary BPA membership which under normal circumstances (UK residents) includes a third party liability insurance, a mandatory condition for any skydiving in the UK. QUESTIONS Is this insurance policy valid for an Italian citizen resident in Italy? I know at least some skydiving specific insurance policies such as SkyCover do not cover non UK residents. Which company does the BPA use? If I do have to buy independent insurance, could you give me specific details of the type of coverage I will need to contract in Italy to satisfy the BPA requirements? -
skydiving manufacturers influenced by BASE gear?
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in Gear and Rigging
I find this very interesting even though I am googling BAR TACK to even begin to understand.... This harness I fell upon also looks interesting... http://sflyequipment.com/products-showroom/jd/ -
Skydiving after an L1 Comp fracture
flyingwallop replied to PeteW's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I've had spinal fusion (titanium rods support) L4-L5-S1 almost 20 yrs ago in my early 20's. Gave up all sports then apart from a little physio post surgery. Now I'm 39 and only the prospect of skydiving has brought a rebirth. Been training in the tunnel for the past months and booked in for AFF in the Spring. Yes, I am scared of hurting my back during landing (the tunnel seems to not affect it at all and the extra training i'm doing is actually very helpful, swimming and core) but I am just going to have to find out the hard way I guess. -
Organising balloon jump
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
This thread has brought me back to reality http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1650907;search_string=balloon%20altitude;#1650907 -
Organising balloon jump
flyingwallop replied to flyingwallop's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
My man is in rural Spain actually. Lots of holiday airline traffic though, especially in the Summer. I think there is hope though as I know he flies his balloon alot I wonder if perhaps he has some altitude restrictions that would make the jump not possible.