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14 down - Woof, Woof........ Skydog205
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Another Year - Still Remember Hutch! Woof Woof! Skydog205
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Why should I try different drop zones?
fastfaller2 replied to ghostdog's question in Questions and Answers
To experience different experiences in jump aircraft, skydiving disciplines, jump procedures and landing areas. At a new DZ get a briefing when you fill out your waiver and get a lay of the land including aircraft boarding & exit procedures, landing areas and outs, canopy traffic patterns. Make your first jump(s) simple (or just solo) to get a feel of the area and get comfortable. IMHO -
Federal law prohibits marijuana as an illegal substance and while state law largely trumps federal law in most contexts, airports are another matter. Beyond the security checkpoint at any airport in the country, federal law rules.These smoking areas are public areas for smoking of tobacco products, not marijuana. Also, the states that do allow the consumption of marijuana typically prevent users from doing so in public view, including areas where the public is allowed to smoke of tobacco products.
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Its been awhile Hutch but I still remember - Woof Woof! Sydog205
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11 years Woof #205
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Airborn - All The Way!
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Have a nephew who wants to skydive but has a fistula and is soon to begin dialysis. Does anyone have experience with being on dialysis and skydiving?
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Blue Skies Dan Come to the edge, Life said, They said: We are afraid. Come to the edge, Life said, They came; Life pushed them......and they flew. by Guillaume Apollinaire DWMack ISA - Goshen