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whats the average and highest exit altitude you get AGL?

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Standard is 15K, 18K for a few bucks more when a tandem is going, and about once a month we do a load to 24K. Proud to be a turbine snob.



ain't life grand? When we're slumming, we settle for 13k at neighboring DZs. Below that is done voluntarily for HnPs.

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12500-13000. I used to be all over 16K+ jumps on regular loads, but I guess I'm getting older, because I worry more about people getting hypoxic and causing each other grief than getting the extra 10 seconds of freefall.



Do you get to decide the exit altitude bill?

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We get 10K, maybe 11K on rare occasions out of our Cessna 182WB's with field elevation 1200'MSL.

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Used to get 8-9k at LP, now that I'm doing more at Bozeman, we average 5k AGL due to the heat making the density around 10k and an old plane...:( but when the tandems aren't out sometimes they'll take us up to 8k...yay! ;)




Hey mt_skydiver, look how much we have in common: We both 1. get lower jumps than all these people 2. got our A licenses on probably the same day and 3. both work in EMS. Plus I grew up not far from where you are now. Am I your evil twin? I didn't know you could jump in Bozeman, I'll have to look you guys up next time I'm in the area.

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Demonknite...
exaclty the same thing that happend to me and fitz. It was crap, no one was helpful and we were practically ignored. Where is a good, friendly DZ her in the UK to go and jump a weekend without all the local bulls%$#?
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>Do you get to decide the exit altitude bill?

Sometimes I have some control over it. When I organize big-ways I can often choose the altitude. On smaller loads, bitching about going above 15K sometimes works to keep altitudes lower; sending the chick up to flash the pilot sometimes gets us higher.

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Normally 15k and change. I average 2-3 18K's each weekend.

DZ Elevation 800 ft

Trip to 15k 7 minutes
Trip to 18k 9-10 minutes

God bless the turbeen

I'm excited about this weekend - I "get to jump" a 182.

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DZ Elevation 800 ft

Trip to 15k 7 minutes
Trip to 18k 9-10 minutes



Which DZ is that? Highest point in Florida is well below 800ft.

Love those climbing speeds. Though except when I had a Neptune on loan, I only think of climbing as fast, normal, and damn slow.

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Jumping a 182 is NOT exciting, but boring by comparison.



Think of it this way - It's 97 degrees F on the ground and you're gonna be back in 13 minutes or less - now balance that against a nice leisurely ride to altitude in a 182.

Boring and Cool

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Jumping a 182 is NOT exciting, but boring by comparison.



Think of it this way - It's 97 degrees F on the ground and you're gonna be back in 13 minutes or less - now balance that against a nice leisurely ride to altitude in a 182.

Boring and Cool



awwww. 172's are even better ;):P

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