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Talk about REALLY bad spots... was reading a copy of Skydiver magazine from 1967. These guys used O2 bottles and jumped from about 32,000 feet. Turned out winds aloft were "150 mph" (Jetstream?) . They landed TEN MILES from their DZ. Ground winds were normal, no injuries.

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2018 marks half a century as a skydiver. Trained by the late Perry Stevens D-51 in 1968.

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tkhayes

I landed 7 miles from a dropzone on more than one occasion. Of course we had fewer rules back then.




Probably a few steps away from the local restaurant/bar near Claresholm.
Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free.

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actually at Claresholm, we landed 5 miles west and 2 miles north one day in the foothills after climbing through solid cloud layer and flying a 2 minute box, guessing at the spot.

alti's read 700' when we landed and one guy had a really low pull due to a pud problem.

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In Morden Ross would use ADF stations to magically get us within a mile of the field. "You're within a mile, get out now"

I've never jumped at Claresholm, but I know the area. Only badness to the west.
Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free.

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Dear John Mitchell,
Don't you remember Meteorology 101 saying that jet streams tend to occurr at 30,000 feet .... um .... airliner cruising altitude ... instead of the 1,000 feet where these military static-lines prefer to exit.
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Maybe you spent too many years controlling IFR traffic and the stuffy air in your dimly-lot cubicle "stuffier" your brain.
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riggerrob

Dear John Mitchell,
Don't you remember Meteorology 101 saying that jet streams tend to occurr at 30,000 feet ....

Haha, joke's on you, eh? A quote from the post: "and jumped from about 32,000 feet. Turned out winds aloft were "150 mph" (Jetstream?) . They landed TEN MILES from their DZ. Ground winds were normal, no injuries.


Ya owe me a six pack of Molson's, hoser. :D:D

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