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Skydive Tallahassee in Quincy, Florida
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Send My KING AIR home!!
white_falcon replied to white_falcon's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Billy, Yep, Thats the plane. You should come down and jump with us (starting Sept 1st any way). -
Send My KING AIR home!!
white_falcon replied to white_falcon's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
form what i understand, the only reason the plane goes away a month a year is so the pilot gets to see family in WV (and he flies on the weekends while he is on "vacation"). Otherwise, he is at HOME in Tallahassee, thank you very much!! -
Send My KING AIR home!!
white_falcon replied to white_falcon's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Tell Capt. John Scott said "HI" Scatter and u guys enjoy "our" plane. OH- and the fact that u jump a Cessna 11 months out of the year ---- Well, thats not my problem Scott -
What do you guys pay to jump at your DZ?
white_falcon replied to Philly215's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
$23 cash to 13500 - 14500 pilot attitude dependent in a King Air at Skydive Tallahassee -
Send My KING AIR home!!
white_falcon replied to white_falcon's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Ok you guys in OHIO, enuff is enuff. Every year you steal out pilot and plane for the month of august and we are reduced to jumping a "dad blamed" cessna (if that) for a solid month. WE WANT OUR PLANE BACK!! Signed -- Skydive Tallahassee Jumpers PS - enjoy, its really too friggen hot to jump and enjoy here anyway -
Let me start this by saying: I am not a life insurance sales person, I do have 20+ yrs in the Insurance business, I do work for a regulating authority: If you have concerns about the company, 1)call them via their "800" number. 2)Check them out with your state's Dept. of Insurance 3)Shop Around (independent agents are great)-- MOST COMPANIES WILL COVER YOU for skydiving, your policy will just be surcharged a "little" 4) DO NOT FAIL TO DISCLOSE that you skydive. Hope this helps Scott
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Yep, Go see Mike in TN. Very class operation, very friendly, very nice plane. As long as your folks will allow you, that is the place for you. Good luck and have fun. Scott
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How to build a pea gravel pit
white_falcon replied to paulagc's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Cylinder A cylinder is a space figure having two congruent circular bases that are parallel. If L is the length of a cylinder, and r is the radius of one of the bases of a cylinder, then the volume of the cylinder is L × pi × r2, and the surface area is 2 × r × pi × L + 2 × pi × r2. Example: The figure pictured below is a cylinder. The grayed lines are edges hidden from view. Sooo.... L × pi × r2 = .5*3.14*8= 12.56 I agree with John Rich on the volume -
that is an INSANE price for term insurance. What are you, almost dead already? lol good for you for declining. Scott
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We get a lot of guys from Rucker at Skydive Tallahassee. For some reason all the Cooks (wink wink) like to jump here. We are just outside of Quincy on St Rd 12. Sat and Sun 9 til the plane stops flying. Come See us. Scott
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My guess is that your significant other would not find it "USELESS" if you burned in. Scott
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Skydive Las Vegas - verify the claims :-)
white_falcon replied to skydiverek's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Looks like false advertising at its best to me. this is MY favorite: Only SLV uses FAA Master Parachute Riggers to maintain Skydiving Equipment. Sheesh Scott -
Swatcop, Even suicide SHOULD BE covered after three years (not that I would hope that that would matter) Scott
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JOJO69, Any policy you took out more than 3 years ago is incontestible for anyhting other than fraud. So if you were not jumping when you took out the policy, then NO, you do not need to notify your company. The only question I would have is, is skydiving SPECIFICALLY excluded as a cause of death. Other than that, no worries. Scott
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Licensed Insurance Agent here: My advice it: Talk to your local Insurance agent. Policies and coverages will vary by state. Good companies to conatact: AIG, American General, Prudential, Allianz (just to name a few) Beware of VERY low premiums. Go to[http://www.ambest.com/] to check the company's rating (this site requires that you register for a FREE account, and it really is). A lot of insurance compaies will surcharge you policy so much for every thousand dollars worth of coverage you purchase (in my case, $5 / $1000 per year additional) but that is worth it to me. The WORST thing you can do, is with-hold the fact that you skydive if the question or one that would reasonably pertain to it, is asked. hope this helps. Scott