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sid 1
I told you it was early..... that's a great write up, thanks Tom!
Pete Draper,
Just because my life plan is written on the back of a Hooter's Napkin, it's still a life plan.... right?
Just because my life plan is written on the back of a Hooter's Napkin, it's still a life plan.... right?
jumpgod 0
2 areas of advice:
1) for goodness sake TAKE YOUR TIME
2) questions, ask a FAA Certified Parachute Rigger
blue ones!!!!
jg
1) for goodness sake TAKE YOUR TIME
2) questions, ask a FAA Certified Parachute Rigger
blue ones!!!!
jg
Someone I really trust (stinky jim) had showed a lot of faith in me when I packed his stilletto for the first time. He told me as long as the brakes are stowed, the slider is quartered, pilot chute is cocked and the lines are even/straight, and I dont give him a hard pull, everything else is body position . Now I dont know about the body position part but everything else made perfect sense. Ever sense I have felt a lot more comfortable packing eliptical canopies. So start with friends and work on from there, if you do a good job word of mouth goes a long way. Before you know it you will be turnin away people cuz you are too busy.
taz9420 0
Remember to tip
I covered the legal issues in a Parachutist feature last year...it's reprinted on The Ranch web site under the S&TA area. It's article 11 at http://ranchskydive.com/safety/index.htm. The article lays out the legal requirements under FAA regulation, but most DZ's are pretty slack in term of enforcement.
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Author: JUMP! Skydiving Made Fun and Easy
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