OliverGreenaway

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    Hood Aerodrome, Masterton
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  1. Normally this would have been a good indication and was the reason I didn't worry too much when my Altimeter was covered, however the fact I heard my dytter go would suggest all 3 of us went past the altitude as no one had broken off at that point. Just shows you can never fully rely on everyone else I suppose
  2. Thanks guys, I'll try slipping it further up my arm this weekend and see how that is, may need to get a larger size though
  3. So over the weekend I tried the elasticated Wrist mount for my Viso2 for the first time and on 2 seperate jumps doing RW my altimeter was covered up by someones hand so I couldn't check my altitude. On one of the occasions I missed the break point only knowing to break due to the setting I had put on my dytter to indicate I'd missed the break point. Is there a way of minimising this occurring as it happened 2/5 jumps this weekend and if it were to occur again what would you suggest be the best course of action to remain altitude aware as I don't like to rely on my dytter to tell me I've missed a key altitude?