RedassSkychic

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  • Main Canopy Size
    135
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    120
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    Cypres

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    Skydive Aggieland
  • License
    B
  • License Number
    27140
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    400
  • Years in Sport
    3
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving

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  1. Swimmer's ear is an outer ear infection, so should not affect your ability to equalize your ear pressure. However, it sometimes progresses to an inner ear infection and then can become a problem. If it hurts to touch your ear its probably only an outer ear infection and shouldn't cause a problem.
  2. If you keep alot of whole grains around, they will satisfy your craving for carbs, have more fiber and generally less calories than "enriched white flour" types. Triscuts are good and crunchy, and have no sweetners added.. only salt. Also the mini bags of low butter popcorn are good, only 100 calories and you can feel like you're eating a whole bag of popcorn (b/c you are)
  3. I was under the impression that "sinking" a canopy was something done on old F-111 accuracy canopies. Do you mean going into brakes? This will shorten your final approach, but only if there is enough wind. Or stalling your canopy? not a good idea close to the ground. Am I missing something here? Can modern canopies "sink"?
  4. wouldn't 3:33 have been more appropriate? Even worse.
  5. Sounds like you have great altitude awareness. A useful tool to have! Good job keeping your head on straight during a high adrenaline situation.
  6. It takes two generations - the first to be forced to a new approach, and the second to then see it as the norm. good point. How would you propose regulating more experienced jumpers? a similar chart that extends to greater jump numbers? Do most dropzones not have those sizes for students?
  7. Hey! Jack Daniel's DID cause my alcoholism! "If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?" --Steven Wright
  8. Maybe if these kind of wingloadings/canopy sizes are enforced and taught early on, the attitude of these jumpers, when they become more experienced, will be different than the current attitude? That could take a long time though. It would be alot easier to change new jumper's attitudes than experienced jumpers; I think anyway. Maybe not Why do we have two threads on this topic?
  9. I don't think this is really limiting smaller jumpers. There is a ton to be learned on a 135 within 500 jumps. I dont think its unreasonable to spend that number of jumps working on accuracy, landing in brakes, down wind, braked turns, etc, etc, even if you can't "progress" by swooping because of the riser pressure. We're not talking about forever, only 500 jumps which in my opinion is not very many, especially when talking about canopy piloting. That said, I am loading my 135 at 1.1:1, not .9. I also think a few more columns could be added to the right for the bigger boys.. wouldn't be too much trouble but might save some confusion. I see a fair amount of big boys with exit weight of 280 or more. Of course we could just extrapolate the chart ourselves. Looks pretty good to me
  10. What are you saying, that they don't get drunk in other european countries? It is nice to be a lightweight; the other night at dinner I had one margarita and got a nice warm buzz going "If toast always lands butter-side down, and cats always land on their feet, what happens if you strap toast on the back of a cat and drop it?" --Steven Wright
  11. Ha! No such luck! So I guess every conversation we have is gonna get posted on dz.com? I see how its gonna be! But really, he does only have fat around his middle, he doesn't have any body fat anywhere else. I think there might be negative body fat on his legs. I, on the other hand, have a nice thick layer everywhere. Helps keep me warm at night
  12. Frito-Lay has money...loads of it. Maybe they should start lobbying too. HaHa! The junk food coalition
  13. Although a 1.1:1.0 wingloading may be a good wingloading for your experience, be sure to consider that a 149 is kindof a small canopy, and that may be a bigger factor than wingloading alone.
  14. That one was scary! I went with them to six flags and they rode it three times... the first time I waited in line and then escaped out the other side before they went, the second time I didnt even wait in line but I finally went the third time. It was scary. but fun. It looks really scary when you're in line cause you can see the high dropoff