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  1. been twenty years since i jumped there but i was made welcome had fun and went to pub at night with the local jumpers but the vibe ebbs and flows over the years at all dzs so no idea how it is now why not try all the closest ones out and make your own mind up!

  2. definately talk to the CCI,DZO of an instructor
    it could be more that they have not been availaible to do your packing test
    i cant imagine its changed that much if you are in the uk a packer cant sign you off or supervise your test
    but if they havent told an instructor your ready then they are using you
    first windy or rainy day is the perfect time to do something like this CCI and the instructors wont be as busy !

  3. if we got a bad one on the radio when they were walking back we would call on the radio "hey you dropped ten bucks behind you on your right " amazing how they got that right! and they couldnt say that they couldnt understand the radio commands either

  4. the cop should never have put his head inside the car before securing the driver,
    he could have had any number of weapons on him never mind a gun, and this idiot offers up his head on a plate. test him for steriods he shouldt be a cop if he cant control his temper and his sidekick neads a reaming for letting him act like that and not stepping in!

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