I had my first jump (tandem) on Monday. My instructor had over 7000 jumps and about 9 malfunctions. Most of his jumps had been tandems, which I am told have higher malfunction rates (1 in 400). I concluded that this was a good sign, since an average tandem instructor should have-- based on this statistic-- twice as many malfunctions by 7000. I also felt it was a good sign that he had experienced 9, since he would therefore not panic if it happened again. is this correct logic?
what can i do to maximize safety on tandems? it seems that everything is pretty much beyond my control.
what sorts of questions should i be asking when searching for a competent, qualified instructor? what should i be looking for?