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    107
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    126

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  • License Number
    11320
  • Number of Jumps
    2900
  • Years in Sport
    25
  • First Choice Discipline
    CReW
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    450
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    1000

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  1. As has was said above the battery need not be in the system at all.In fact I alwas unhook mine when pluged into 120 V if not needing to charge the bttery. RV chargeing systems are good for cooking batterys (over charging). There might be a relay on your converter that has failed.I had one that some times on first plugging in to 120V would not operate the 12V system for a few sec.or min. and then kick in and the lights would come on.Yours may have failed --------if it has one .
  2. 1970 mine was 280 a day earlier would have ben 14. I was 1-A.The high number put me on a trip to Fl. rather then Mexico. BD Chuck
  3. More lightly loaded mains have one more great advange. When they go to shit it's much more docile. The e -ticket ride is not always something every one can handel. Some are even much more exciting. You did, well done. BD Chuck
  4. I believe there is only 28 still on in that pic.A few fell off before everyone hand made it out side. I'm one of the for legs you can see hanging under the plane.I had one arm inside the front of the door and someone standing on it so I didn't slide out,the other arm is holding on to a girl that has no grip on the airplane. It was Larry Hills 3 in Coolidge. BD Chuck
  5. Two days later he left the airport useing the taxiway of the still closed airport. He had ben at his vaction home on South Padre Island. He said he didn't have time to check NOTAMs Flying out on the taxiway makes a statement?
  6. Worthy of a bump to the front. BD Chas
  7. Packers are your first line of defence,they see the gear every time they pack and should understand how responsible they are . I ouned a tandem rig and made 450 tandem jumps.Stoped doing them do to neck problems and now pack them for others. Would never want to put any of my tandem guys or girls in un needed danger.
  8. You do not need a new toilet.Turn the water supply off.Remove all the water you can from the bowl and tank.Unbolt it and turn it on it's side .You will find your bottel stuck in the bottem or part way around the trap. It would not be a good idea to try to force the bottle on in to the the pipe below.Then you will have a bigger problem . Oh pick up a new wax ring to reseal the toilet back to the toilet flange.SeYa Chuck
  9. Hi looking for a jump door for a 1965 182.A door all ready made for jump operations or a virgin right side door to make over for a jump door.I think 1962-1967 182's and some years of 206 fit. If there is a better place to post this please let me know. Thanks Chuck PS yes looking at Trade- A-Plain also.
  10. Seems obvious could be the other way a around Republican---- too much goverment. You should not be told what speed to drive.
  11. Try this for more wind info,I'm useing it more for paragliding than skydiveing.Use it with the other sites . BD Chuck http://www.windmapper.com/?Loc=FL
  12. 6 turn overs today! TOOOOO Indiana 9 -0 20 point skin of the teeth 42-24 They just keep on wining?????????
  13. Take a look at this. http://www.usppa.org/ Part 103 and the gear with trykes are all under 250lbs. You can find inst. in your area. Check it out! B.D. Chuck
  14. Nice little demo of some PPG. B.S.B.D. Chuck http://www.paramotormag.com/news/153/
  15. Now that is FREE FLYING but the trip to and from adds a bit to it.Living on the Wright coast and in the flat lands we hang are heads and have to add petro to get in the air. Hope more skydivers see what paragliding is all about . And you do'nt have to pack.Think about it. B.S.B.D Chuck