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Quotei've done hop n'pops from as low as 2800ft; i'm still here!
it's normal to be a bit nervous on your first. heck, on my first i ended up pulling on my back with the PC going between my legs.. oh, and i survived that too!
1600 ft with a Spectre. Four of them I'm still here
skybill 18
QuoteI have to two of these jumps to get my A. I'm kind of worried I won't have enough time or alititude to get stable though. I'm getting kinda nervous !
Hi JMT,
Why???? Yer jez doin' a hop-n-pop! Yer first 1 second off the step or door ya' only fall 16', #2 second 32' for a total of 46'. 'Ya ain't gonna drop that far before yer chute opens! Ya' got stable out the door before and you'll do it again, and from 3500' sheesh!! Did all my statics from 2500' outa Milt Nobles Cessna 170A and this was before someone came up with the static line assist (end of S/L to P/C lanyard with velcro!!) Don't open too high, ya'll get a nosebleed from the high alt!!
III%,
Deli-out
QuoteQuoteI have to two of these jumps to get my A. I'm kind of worried I won't have enough time or alititude to get stable though. I'm getting kinda nervous !
Hi JMT,
Why???? Yer jez doin' a hop-n-pop! Yer first 1 second off the step or door ya' only fall 16', #2 second 32' for a total of 46'. 'Ya ain't gonna drop that far before yer chute opens! Ya' got stable out the door before and you'll do it again, and from 3500' sheesh!! Did all my statics from 2500' outa Milt Nobles Cessna 170A and this was before someone came up with the static line assist (end of S/L to P/C lanyard with velcro!!) Don't open too high, ya'll get a nosebleed from the high alt!!
Say wuh?
Divalent 89
skybill 18
QuoteQuoteQuoteI have to two of these jumps to get my A. I'm kind of worried I won't have enough time or alititude to get stable though. I'm getting kinda nervous !
Hi JMT,
Why???? Yer jez doin' a hop-n-pop! Yer first 1 second off the step or door ya' only fall 16', #2 second 32' for a total of 46'. 'Ya ain't gonna drop that far before yer chute opens! Ya' got stable out the door before and you'll do it again, and from 3500' sheesh!! Did all my statics from 2500' outa Milt Nobles Cessna 170A and this was before someone came up with the static line assist (end of S/L to P/C lanyard with velcro!!) Don't open too high, ya'll get a nosebleed from the high alt!!
Say wuh?
Hi Whatyabeensmokin?,
'Never ceases to amaze me how since we started the AFF thing, students freak out over hop and pops!! The exit way up there and pull at a lower alt. then to do a "Hop and Pop" from their pull altitude, they freak! Just one of those things I guess.. From daze gone by, we started low and worked up altitude wise, now it's opposite. 'Ya notice the red arc on yer alti starts at 2500' (well they used to anyway!) Uncork at 2.5K never bothered me, Rounds, ramairs F-111 or z-p, doesn't matter. 'Love it when people talk about the thousands of feet it takes their canopies to open so they "Have" to pull high! They still open way up there with all kinds of good freefall alt "Below them!" Back years ago at Scare-us-Valley we'd get the AFF stu under canoppy by 4K and once he's settled, me, the other AFFJM and the cameraman would toss a couple of points, round, donut,round, or donut, round donut or what ever. generally get about 3 points, track dump and get open by 2.5/2.0 K, no problem GI!! Why?? Because we can!! If yer still goin' "Duh, I don't get it??" I got a crater I'll sell ya' real cheap!!
III%,
Deli-out
Quoteme, the other AFFJM and the cameraman would toss a couple of points, round, donut,round, or donut, round donut or what ever.
You are old enough to remember doing 10 way speed stars from 4,500/5,000 feet out a beech. And most of the time everyone would be open by 2,000. Well most of the time.
Sparky
oldwomanc6 38
Obviously, AFF students aren't being taught that it takes much longer to fall (to the earth) from 3000' if you are just now leaving the aircraft, than if you are already at terminal velocity.
WSCR 594
FB 1023
CBDB 9
QuoteWe do poised exits for the hop n pops while a student , which Sans you exit the plane correctly and your stable! I was so worried about the altitude issue , one instructor said I had my hand on the pc before I cleared the tail!
This poised exit scenario for students is worrisome.
The H&P requirement is preparing you for emergency exits. If you try to do a poised exit in an emergency situation, you probably won't be able to do it.... because....the person behind you will be knocking you off the plane before you have a chance to get set up.
You job is to exit the plane immediately and deploy your parachute within 5 seconds. This means either a diving exit, or best yet, an upright, chest and hips to the wind, presentation to the relative wind on exit.
It's a good idea to practice that exit up high and get it dialed in before you actually have to use it at a low altitude, which, in an emergency situation could very well be well below your scary 3.5Kft.
Here's what I teach for the emergency exit jump procedure:
Have a plan before hand for what your cutoff altitude is for main/reserve bailout decision.
In an emergency bailout...
1. Check altitude
- if above cutoff, bail on main
- if below cutoff, bail on reserve
2. Put your hand on the handle of the parachute you plan to use.
3. Approach the door and immediately step off facing the relative wind.
4. Count 1 second and pull.
now, after having practiced the exit (step 3) and being able to do it consistently with stability, you are prepared for the emergency exit.
For A-license sign-off, I ask them to do a H&P and deploy stable within 5 seconds.
For fun jump H&Ps, well...have FUN!
From 2011 SIM, Cat F:
"5. Clear and pull (AFF students only—IAD and staticline students have already met the clear-and-pull
requirement in Category C.)
a. A clear and pull is used for emergency exits and
pre-planned low-altitude jumps.
b. Use a familiar, stable exit technique.
c. Present your hips to the relative wind and execute normal pull procedures (without wave-off ) to
deploy within five seconds of exit.
d. Expect the parachute to open in relation to the
relative wind, not overhead as usual.
e. The sequence consists of a clear and pull from
two altitudes:
(1) first from 5,500 feet
(2) once successful, from 3,500 feet
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
Falcon5232, SCS8170, SCSA353, POPS9398, DS239
The only thing that falls from the sky is birdshit and fools!
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