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So I just logged reserve/emergency pack job #4000..

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What do I win?



A hell of a lot of gratitude, I hope. :)
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The world needs more riggers that care as much as Greg does. He's been my rigging idol since I was a lowly packer. I should use that term very loosely... when he met me, I was a really sorry excuse for a packer :)

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But how many bottles of liquor did you get out of all that?



Way more than I could possibly drink (215 saves)



Wow. That's another amazing statistic.

Actually, what I was really curious about was the ratio of packs to saves. And I was just trying to ask that in a fun way. It looks like, from your experience, that one out of every 18-19 pack jobs is actually used in an emergency. Interesting...

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It looks like, from your experience, that one out of every 18-19 pack jobs is actually used in an emergency. Interesting...



Statistics are fun, huh? If you rough guess an average of 50 jumps per pack job, that means about 1 in a 1000 jumps results in a save.
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...1 in a 1000 jumps results in a save.



He must not be much of a drinker. I would have passed on #1-999 and only packed #1000. Saves energy and allows more time for the drinking.
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It looks like, from your experience, that one out of every 18-19 pack jobs is actually used in an emergency. Interesting...



Statistics are fun, huh? If you rough guess an average of 50 jumps per pack job, that means about 1 in a 1000 jumps results in a save.

Another statistic I read, was that there was a 1 in 700 chance of a mal. So that sounds about right too, that given 50 jumps per packjob leads to a save roughly between 10 and 20 packjobs, given a healthy error margin.

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...1 in a 1000 jumps results in a save.



From memory, that's about the average in Australia. Incident stats are better (though not perfectly) collected here, and to get your sporting license renewed you have to supply the # of jumps and # of reserve rides in the last 12 months...

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