tqsmile 0 #1 September 21, 2005 Hi all. We have just received a new jump plane at our DZ, a cessna 206, and would like all advice possible on the best 4-way exits and camera that are being used on said plane.(it has a tail end door) Also wanted to find out suggestions on the best exit poss for tandem jumps and cool poss for cameraflyer. Thanking you cheersTQ I am me and you are you, so deal with it!!! www.skydivepe.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACMESkydiver 0 #2 September 22, 2005 QuoteHi all. We have just received a new jump plane at our DZ, a cessna 206, and would like all advice possible on the best 4-way exits and camera that are being used on said plane.(it has a tail end door) -Any way you could post a pic? The 206's I have seen have a side flip up (Snohomish) door like a 182. Thanks! ~Jaye Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob.dino 0 #3 September 22, 2005 There's one here. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ACMESkydiver 0 #4 September 22, 2005 QuoteThere's one here. Interesting! Thanks. ~Jaye Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dgskydive 0 #5 September 23, 2005 Never jumped one. Looks like it would be the complete opposite of an Otter. Have fun training in that and then competing in an Otter. That will really mess up your exits. YOu need to talk to a World level competitor. Or someone that isused to jumping a Porter. Damn doors on the wrong side!Dom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samurai136 0 #6 September 23, 2005 Interesting. C206 exits are the same as exits from any other aircraft (at least from the tail's POV). Take grips for the first point; put it on the mock-up for the AC you're exiting; launch and present to the relative wind. We've launched a Bundy off a C206. From my experience with C206 exits you have to compensate for the smaller door and having the wing right there. Some exits will have the point outside on the step under the wing with the centers in the door. Formations off the Otter lend themselves to everyone launching directly onto line of flight; point going "up", centers going "out", tail dropping down. Formations off the C206 will come off at a very steep angle because point will naturally be lagging a bit on every launch allowing everyone to get to their own air. In addition, formations tend to come off better if launched 45 degrees down and away from the plane. It gets everyone to their own air a little quicker. Every world level competitor I've spoken with has told me it doesn't matter what you jump out of, Otter, Skyvan, C206/182. It's only the first point. After you enter freefall it doesn't matter what plane you got out of; the RW is all the same. Launch a star or a meeker for every exit and transition to the first point. Have fun. Ken"Buttons aren't toys." - Trillian Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dgskydive 0 #7 September 23, 2005 QuoteEvery world level competitor I've spoken with has told me it doesn't matter what you jump out of, Otter, Skyvan, C206/182. It's only the first point. True, but ifyou don't pull off the exit. That will screw ya up, but then again that is why they are world class. Plus they all train right hand doors before they go to the meet. Vans are easy to exit. QuoteC206 exits are the same as exits from any other aircraft (at least from the tail's POV) Tha is why i want to fly tail next year. Get down and blame everyone else if it goes wrong!Dom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samurai136 0 #8 September 23, 2005 Except, as tail, you might hear youself saying, " Sorry guys, I screwed that Satellite launch. I just dropped straight down by habit...." Ken"Buttons aren't toys." - Trillian Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dgskydive 0 #9 September 23, 2005 I stick to my original thought. Get down and just blame everyone else. That is the best way to handle it I think!Dom Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tqsmile 0 #10 September 26, 2005 Shot for the advice. We will have to make do and practice. Will probably use a porter for our nationals so will have to go up earlier to practce our exits.TQ I am me and you are you, so deal with it!!! www.skydivepe.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AdD 1 #11 September 27, 2005 Interesting problem. That door is significantly less wide than the C206 I'm used to. Ours has a forward wind deflector and the whole cargo door is just open space. We generally tried 3 ways with two guys way out, one in and one diving. Launching a 4way peice tended to end badly when the guy in front float folded underneath. I think the setup on your plane is more challenging because of the door width. Our tandem masters all do a seated exit with everyone's legs tucked underneath the plane, but it looks like your step might be in the way a bit. The camera guy generally hangs out the back of the door in a rear float type position.Life is ez On the dz Every jumper's dream 3 rigs and an airstream Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites