Got a real wakeup call last weekend, not by what happened but by what could have happened. I’m close to having my A license and am feeling more confident about jumping. Enjoying it more now that I don’t have the performance pressure of being rated on each jump and landing. Doesn’t mean I don’t push myself to grow and learn. Anyway, two times while suiting up I was talking or otherwise distracted while gearing up and misrouted my chest strap (looped it through but did not route it back in over the pin, just tucked it under the strap that holds down the excess slack). I caught my mistake as soon as I did it, but what scared the hell out of me was what if I had been more relaxed in my check or more distracted? I have read about several deaths due to falling out of harness while opening. I always do the three-point check for leg straps and chest strap routing, but will do it religiously from now on. My point to others just beginning is to never let your guard down. I’m sure those with hundreds or thousands of jumps got to that level because they (try not to) get over confident. (Interesting side note: heard there was once a jumper about 10 years ago that forgot to wear a rig at all, did not realize till pull time. I have heard this from a reliable source and believe it to be true though some of you may think I’m full of shit) You do not need a parachute to skydive. You only need a parachute to skydive twice. – author unknown