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What other countdowns are used in different countries, besides "Ready, Set, Go!"?

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in the USA we occasionally use
"Eat Fuck Skydive"
for the count....


if you dont tell the newbies that this is what you will use for the count..... you can count on them being late on exit!!! :D

Roy



That may have been around longer than you think. In 1974, I had a t-shirt with those words on the back kinda squashed together. People had such a hard time figuring out the words that they usually failed to notice that the shape of the wording was a penis (hey, I was young then)...

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Roger "Ramjet" Clark
FB# 271, SCR 3245, SCS 1519

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Here in Poland most skydivers say "Ready, Set, Go!", but I heard some say "In, Out!". What other countdowns are there, mainly country-specific? Is it always in English language?

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In France I saw RW teams practice, and their exit count was "okay." I couldn't figure out how they got the rhythm down, given how some of us stress the count to get the exit right, but a number of teams would simply get in the door, one of them would say "okay," and they would nail the exit.

As far as it being English, I don't know. Samuel F. B. Morse came up with OK (--- -.-) as shorthand for "received" after hearing stevedores in New Orleans, who said "aux quais" when checking that something was on the dock, or received.

Thus, in a sense "okay" is actually a French expression, so it is apropos that French teams should use it in their count. Quite what "on the dock" has to do with leaving the airplane in a coordinated manner escapes me, but those folks were so good that I take it for granted that they know much that I do not.


Blue skies,

Winsor

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