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My !st was a Static line at Kakadu National Park, NT of Aus in 1981, Darwin PC came and trained 6 of us in return for a weekend of booze & fishing.
All I remember of my 1st jump is landing a PC and standing in awe of what I'd just done and hearing the CI say"see if one of the 1st jumpers wants to fill the fun load" I put my hand up and was back in the C 206 10 minutes later.
In the plane I felt the luv from the experienced jumpers and knew I'd found home.
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1980-Cleveland Sport Parachute Club.
T-10 round
Belly Mount reserve
Bell motorcycle helmet
boots
coveralls for a jump suit
2,800ft
static line
182
skeered shitlessB|
Didn't want to let go of the strut:ph34r:
Hit that cornfield like a ton of bricks:S

Went back for more:P[/reply

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1982-Kapowsin Washington.
T-10 round
Belly Mount reserve
Bell motorcycle helmet
boots
coveralls for a jump suit
2,800ft
static line
182
skeered shitlessB|
Didn't want to let go of the strut:ph34r:
Hit that field like a ton of bricks:S


Went back for more


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12 February 2005

- Ended up in class with 3 others (S/L)
- The first girl I ever saw on the DZ was also in the FJ class.
- 3500 out of a Porter.
- Remembered I had to count but the main was already open so I didn’t.
- Rechecked the canopy after every little shutter. (It stayed there)
- Landed on the DZ
- Had beer.
- 2007 married that girl I saw.

JC

If you woke up breathing, congratulations!
You get another chance.

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Static line out of a C-206, got hooked and made my second jump later that afternoon.



Me too... video over here
No idea why or how that got 20k views; those exits aren't *that* bad...:P

I'm the second one out. As I push off all my instincts scream I'm about to die and I close my eyes in terror. Next thing I know I get this 'slam' kind of experience and I open my eyes in surprise to look up at a parachute. I remember belatedly thinking: "ah... Yes.. eh.. 1001 1002 1003 parachute checklist." Then I noticed some linetwists and laughed. Of course - happens to *me* on my first jump! I kicked out of the twists and nicely landed my canopy on the DZ, even if I flared at what looked like 20 meters....
After struggling an eternity to pack that Manta, manifest calls two slots remaining on the next load. My FJC buddy Bas and I exchange a glance and manifest again.
Second jump I did remember the exit count, but got totally confused with the new landing pattern (the winds probably had changed, I can't remember) I flew a less-than-textbook approach and landed crosswind.

Unfortunately I have since lost sight of Bas, who gave up skydiving, but I got the bug...
"That formation-stuff in freefall is just fun and games but with an open parachute it's starting to sound like, you know, an extreme sport."
~mom

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7th August 1990

JSPC Netheravon, UK
Static line from 2,800' out of a BN Islander
GQ 6.5m Aeroconical main parachute
Top pull, belly mount reserve with FXC 1200 AAD

Four jumps that week then nothing until:

10th June 2007

AFF1 from 13,500' out of a Grand Caravan
Navigator 200, no idea what reserve and a student Cypres
"The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls."

~ CanuckInUSA

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August 8th, 2005 Perris, California

Never had any tandem jumps...went to AFF straight away on 1st jump. If I remember I was flying a HUGE canopy...like a navigator 240 ...I weigh 155 lbs.

We flew the otter...was 2nd to exit.

Decent freefall...needed to arch more

Pulled myself (with instructors hand on mine to make sure)

Performed a radio controlled landing...slid on my ass in the high grass.

Student cypres, Javelin Container...Navigator 240

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2008- Boulder SkySports.
I was 16,
Jumped a Manta 280. ( i only weighed 118!)
out of a cessna 182.
I was more scared of the plane ride then i was letting go of the strut. I had 4 line twists and after my canopy opened it took me neerly 8 minutes to touch the ground. I actually began to gain altitude because my chut was soo big. Winds were about 12 miles an hour... it was quite a trip...

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Nov. 1978



Awww... I was 7 months old!


And i was 6 months old :)

I wanted to jum since I was a kid but my first came as a tandem from AN2 in Czech Republic in 2002. Don't remember much of it but i have the video :)
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