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Gear

  • Main Canopy Size
    135
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    160

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    WTS
  • License
    D
  • License Number
    34249
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    1400
  • Tunnel Hours
    2
  • Years in Sport
    6

Ratings and Rigging

  • IAD
    Instructor
  • AFF
    Instructor
  • Tandem
    Instructor
  • USPA Coach
    Yes
  • Rigging Back
    Senior Rigger

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  1. The new format is much more time consuming to maneuver through. The entire font setup limits (at least on mobile devices) the ability to quickly scan through threads and once in a thread into the responses. While easier to read replies in this format the old site was far superior to be able to view and choose which threads I was interested in and step through pages of replies.
  2. I really don’t like the new format and find that I am coming to the site much less now .
  3. It sounds like you have not bought a container yet but may have already purchased a main. An Electra 170 should have a pack volume of around 386 cubic inches. Looking for containers you would be looking for one that was designed to accommodate that but you should also be looking at what size reserve is appropriate for your weight and experience and harness sized to fit your personal body size. All three are important. It’s more than just a matter of fitting a main. Hope your discussing with your local rigger. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  4. You can look up the Wings sizing chart. W8- 120-135 ZP main with micro lines Reserve PD 126, Raven M135, Tempo 150 (tight) "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  5. No problem Rob. Just get the pilot to hang on tight to the drogue like a static line! Don’t give people ideas!!!! :) "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  6. Just recently had a conversation with the manufacturers of the lines. So basically all HMA is Technora that is coated. HMA will stay smooth and look normal till it gives out without warning. Vectran will look like hell and still hold up. But the wear on items like your canopy will not be good. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  7. That Is why I would not. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  8. Your call, I would not be quick to do one myself either. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  9. You almost got there. Your level 1 area quote from the AC is 12.a.6.a Your answer is 12.a 2 also open field areas 12.a.1 are allowed. As to a balloon jump from 13k and does a field look level. No idea you would need to ask the TI on the jump. He is the one who is or was making the spot and once leaving the craft is the PIC. Having landed a tandem off the intended landing area before it’s up to the TI to make his or her best decisions. I won’t judge them from my couch. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  10. FAA AC 105-2E "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  11. You would be incorrect, Tandem demo’s are allowed but have stated limitations in the US. You can find the info in the USPA Sims manual and the FAR’s. I see you hold ratings but are not in the US. What your countries rules are I have no idea. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  12. Danny Hall in Little Rock "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  13. Many of the cordura pouches have an inner fold about 3/4” back from back from the mouth of the pouch. This allows for an elastic band at the mouth that reduces the mouth area and a larger main pouch area. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  14. Basically the roll grabs the inner fold on the BOC stopping the pilot chute from extracting. Hard to give a mental image but it does/can cause issues. When I was jumping that style rig I started packing a longer thinner method and had no issues. Another jumper had this happen on a wingsuit jump and while he did get it out he was dirty low by the time he did. I have a few customers that have this style BOC. I’ll try to remember to make a short vid of it the next time one comes in for a repack. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"
  15. While that pilot chute packing method works well on most rigs it should IMHO never be used on rigs that use a cordura BOC. It can lock up on the inner fold on that type of BOC causing a hard or potentially a non pullable condition. I found that on my first rig and was lucky that I found out at home while practicing and not in the air. I actually had a short conversation with Brian about this’s few years back and at that time he agreed. Later while jumping in Florida I had an opportunity to meet a salesman from Sunrise and talked with him about this and even packed this into his personal rig that had a Cordura BOC. On the first try we completely lifted his rig sideways just holding the hackey, but it pulled right out on the second attempt. He said he was going to talk with the folks at the factory about it but I never heard anything else about it. "You don't get many warnings in this sport before you get damaged"