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Freeflying
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Formation Skydiving
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seems the video has been removed and set to private :-(
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Idea's for packing hangar floor..carpet...or?
Pattybeeny replied to Skydive2's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
http://www.yelp.com/biz/jim-flack-carpet-sales-inc-farmingdale they have cheap carpet remnants you can get -- many crazy designs from old casino extras - but very cheap -
Rich Winstock of SDLI (+ USPA's National Director) is organizing an AFF Instructor training course at Keystone Skydive Center - (course is to be given by Teresa Nadau DZO) -- (for those wishing to become AFF instructors) looking at the following dates 10-19 to 10-23 or 10-26 to 10-30. Anyone interested please email Rich at rwinstock@encorenationwide.com Need one more person for the class to work -- please let us know asap....
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I jump at Skydive Long Island -- you have any interest there?
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I wanted to start a thread to give some credit to those that have been actively attempting to battle the string of canopy related incidents. At our local drop zone a basic canopy course was developed by Rich Winstock and has been offered continuously over the last few weeks. The goal is to get everyone that actively jumps as well as all new students to take the course. I have taken several courses by the big dogs out there and would compare this to any or all of them. It was all inclusive and included aerodynamics, patterns, sight picture, canopy construction, materials, all inputs, sight picture, collision avoidance,,,,etc. The course was followed by 5 videoed and debriefed hop and pops. I think all drop zones should take a similar proactive approach. The ironic thing is there may not be a way to track the positive impact that this might have, because you will never know if a fatality or serious injury was avoided because of it. I know Rich is a National Director with USPA and also gave some insight to what is being done from an organizational perspective. As a seasoned jumper I am impressed to say the least. I hope some of the proposed changes get some much needed attention. Are instructors at your dz doing anything similar?
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Safety + Training - Canopy Incidents
Pattybeeny replied to Pattybeeny's topic in Safety and Training
I wanted to start a thread to give some credit to those that have been actively attempting to battle the string of canopy related incidents. At our local drop zone a basic canopy course was developed by Rich Winstock and has been offered continuously over the last few weeks. The goal is to get everyone that actively jumps as well as all new students to take the course. I have taken several courses by the big dogs out there and would compare this to any or all of them. It was all inclusive and included aerodynamics, patterns, sight picture, canopy construction, materials, all inputs, sight picture, collision avoidance,,,,etc. The course was followed by 5 videoed and debriefed hop and pops. I think all drop zones should take a similar proactive approach. The ironic thing is there may not be a way to track the positive impact that this might have, because you will never know if a fatality or serious injury was avoided because of it. I know Rich is a National Director with USPA and also gave some insight to what is being done from an organizational perspective. As a seasoned jumper I am impressed to say the least. I hope some of the proposed changes get some much needed attention. Are instructors at your dz doing anything similar?