Hello,
I just made my first tandem jump this last weekend on my 40th that my sister had purchased for me. I had mentioned to my sister several years ago that when I hit the big 40 (Never thought it would happen) I wanted to jump out of a perfectly good airplane. Well to my surprise my sister remembered this, and purchased this for me even though I had totally forgotten about this statement.
My wife of 19 years (great lady & awesome mother) was not to happy about my sister buying this for me, and was very reluctant about me actually doing this. Well after several unpleasant discussions she finally decided to say ok after I said it would be a once in a life time deal. OK I honestly thought it would be!
Well on Saturday my wife, and 18 year old daughter went with me to watch me jump at Skydive Oregon. She felt alot better after she watched a few groups of both experienced & tandem jumpers go before us with no problems. Everyone had big smiles on their faces after jumping.
My jumpmaster was awesome! He ensured that my harness was on properly before entering the plane, and while on the plane he noticed that one of my leg harness had become a little loose after one of his several safety checks. It had only become slightly loose while getting into the plane, and I must say it was a bit snug in the plane. No biggie!
Anyway all I can say is I was very comfortable when I fell out the plane, and it was the most fun I have ever had!! I cannot get out of my mind of how much fun I had, and I want to do it again. I do understand that there are dangers in this sport, but I believe if you think safety first I think it can be done safely.
I am now thinking of getting my AFF, and then my A license. Maybe I am still a little too exited, but I really think this is for me. My wife on the other hand is not to keen about this and is still not on board. I would not sacrifice my family for this, but I really want to get into this sport.
I would not consider myself a risk taker at all. I am a former Marine & I am still active in shooting sports (no hunting, just paper & steel), hiking, and just being in the outdoors in general. Most of the mistakes that I have read about other jumpers on this site have been due to people rushing to catch the next plane, or just being too comfortable (careless). Please do not take this as a slam. I am just a newbee looking for insight from some experienced jumpers, and am looking for some reassurance.
What would you recommend me telling my wife that I want to do this? My wife has seen the 35mm pictures of me jumping, and she know that I had a kickass time with all the smiles on my face. Ok just wait until she sees the video that is comming. I can honestly say that this was the most fun ever!!!!
She knows that I want to do this, but she is playing dumb.
Any suggestions?
Thanks Scott