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chuckakers

Who's the go-to person for Speed Skydiving advice?

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Hey skyhoppers,

I head up the load organizing at Skydive Spaceland and have several guys approach me about learning speed skydiving. I want them to learn correctly and safely and I am sharing various links with them for knowledge, but I'd like to get some "best practices" info from a first-hand source.

Wondering if someone can recommend a speed guru or would like to help out.

Thanks!
Chuck Akers
D-10855
Houston, TX

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joephus

Amazon gave me some good information on these boards, also Arnold Hohenegger the Chairman at the ISSA ([email protected]) was really helpfully in answering some questions I had about gear issues I was experiencing and procedural type information about exit order and separation.



Thanks!
Chuck Akers
D-10855
Houston, TX

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There are some dropzones who still use rip-cord gear when teaching their students. Once they’re properly trained however, they graduate to the common bottom of container design. A reserve deployment does use a rip cord to activate the chute, but this is an entirely different design and we hope we never have to pull that handle.
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