bigbearfng

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    Leave your rig at home as the only thing resembling a DZ there is a small club which only organizes itself once a month, sometimes 2 months, that rents a cessna and pilot for a day.



    Jeez...their website makes it look like a daily op...
    How recent were you there? I believe you! Just hoping they've changed....?

  2. We'll be taking a vacation to Costa Rica next year, and I saw that there is a DZ there. I'm wondering if anyones jumped there and liked it, would go back/no way in hell go back/ or in between? If anybody says it's unsafe, then I'll leave my rig at home. Thenks for any info!

  3. I recently bought a Neptune also. Only "problem" has been something that only effects a few folks, and has a "work around". I jump at Perris and live in Big Bear (7000ft elev.) So after leaving Perris for the day and driving home, it senses it as a slow ascent and will stay on untill I "clear" it; either by to man. mode and back or I'm at dz. Then it'll 30min cycle off. Then repeat after going down the hill back to Perris.

  4. Ya, what Dom said above re: Perris! I've always just asked manifest if anyone else is belly flyin-even on a slow mid week day with no LO, they'll hook ya up with another solo jumper, or even some smaller gruops. Rarely have I jumped more than one solo for the day before putting together at least a 2-way. Even gotten advice and free video for me and another newb!
    And I always offer the "old hand" a free jump ticket-usually refused unless I insist! BTW Dom, thanks for the advice on helmets....I bought the Oxy A3 and jumped it last week for the first time-I like!

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    Well im going to order a new container (my first custom ordered) and im trying to figure out if i should order the soft reserv handle. Or stick with the included silver.

    And as i am a freeflyer, should i order the freefly handle for my pilotshute?



    Have you had a mal yet? If so, what was the handle and what did you think of the grab and pull?
    Personally, after having a reserve ride.....I'll stick with a metal D for reserve....

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    More people have been hurt or killed by screwing up off DZ landings then by freefall or canopy collisions with people in other groups. Don't stand around in the door. Also, it's your responsibility to know the uppers, the aircraft speed, and to educate yourself about proper exit seperation. And solos don't need as much exit seperation. Your opinion about this may change in a few hundred jumps, when you're exiting late with a freefly 2 or 3 way, or shooting video for a tandem.



    Very good point on aircraft speed-on further research, there are one or two pilots (same aircraft) that fly a slower jump run-I really don't know if this was the case on that jump.
    As far as "solo's don't need as much exit seperation". I'm afraid that's one of the comments that was echoing around in my head when I screwed up.....Don't worry-I don't camp out in the door! But I would much rather go at ideal exit time plus 2-3 sec. than minus 2-3 sec. So with all due respect, I'll go ahead and exit last, pull high, you go ahead..... Yes I've landed out before; a plf, call me dusty again...:)So I'll take the go around and let ya'll go ahead of me if need be.....or take the out landing.....because I sure don't want to get anyone else hurt from my screw up! Myself hurt-that's OK, I'll live a lot better with that choice.
    As most newbies, I'm more than willing to listen and learn! But again it can be a little frustrating when the old hands expect everyone to be at their level, so please be patient with all the (to you) dumb questions....it's like my "eyeball altimeter"...I keep working on calibrating it...wish I could send it in to the factory for service and calibration!
    Thanks again for all responses!

  7. Yes, I'm still kicking myself in the ass for this one.....
    As one newbie to other newbies....please don't get pressured by more experienced folk to hurry up and exit-and make the exit seperation minimal!
    As a newbie oft times we will be jumping solo, and it just seems that as a solo, you tend to have folk "hurry you up" out the door.
    And I've been reluctant to "stand up" to more experienced jumpers; but on this issue I definately will err on the conservative side from now on.....and make sure of what the uppers are....(my fault again there)
    I followed a 4way out, and on this load I wasn't "hurried up", but the prior day I'd been jumping I was "hurried up", and still had left plenty of time on that particular day.
    Still had it in mind from previously being hurried on this exit-and when I saw a canopy opening close enough to have been from my "own group", so to speak; I thought "shit! what did I do!" Rapidly waved off and opened and immed. turned away.
    On later speaking to the other jumper he said he had ended up tracking up the line of flight...however I consider it my fuckup!
    I realize the experienced folk may not fully understand how newbies can get pressured into doing something really stupid-so this is mostly for other newbies....
    And now a question for the more experienced here-
    I can understand the near miss with a plane in incidents now-as far as the first instinct is to pull! In this instance-would you recommend waiting a few to pull (of course granted enough altitude and clear under you)?
    Which brings me to another question that this brought to mind...(sorry for the long post several questions-but this has been stirring around in my head!)
    Several times I've seen folk stumble shuffling toward the door-if someone were to fall out right after a group;due to aircraft tubulence or a stumble-as a member of the group before the unintentional premature exit-what would you want them to do???
    Is there a "standard" of track away from jumprun? Fly up to your group and communicate/show intention to track away so you won't wonder where they went???
    Thaks for all input!!(And still kicking myself!)

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    the packer and the jumper should buy the ticket...Neither should resort to this kind of behavior...its just stupid...



    From the way it went down. The jumper should have been kicked off the dropzone.

    When this guy got on the ground he went over and started having words with the packer. Then he started shoving and pushing. Their comes a point when it is self defense. This jumper was way out of line.

    The kicker is. The damn PC was cocked! IT was shown to him (the jumpe) that it was cocked. The color on the kill line had flipped under. It was fine.

    This jumper is new and doesn't pack for him self ever. Probably doesn't. Really know how to do it. Another reason that new jumpers should pack for themselves. He would have learned already that half the damn kill lines you seee don't have any color on them andymore. People either packed it themselves and know that they cocked it or they check it on the ground.

    I am not telling anyone to do this, but I have even jumped knowing that my PC wasn't cocked. It opend just fine. Good strong throw on the pull and right to the handles just in case.


    Please tell me this jumper is now banished from the dz!!?? According to your description of the way it went down-personally I would have had him in handcuffs and off to jail!!

  9. Re: open container in a small plane; having read about this subject in incidents, and reading here, I can't understand why anyone would open the door (when the door is closed and chute still out) and jump....I realize I'm still gonna be an fng for a long time yet-but at this point I'd really appreciate some input from the pilots here.
    The pilot in command has the final say, yes? And I've been drilled to listen to the PIC. (yes, I know there may be exceptions-eg.plane is already spinning out of control, tail is already gone, etc, so just get out the best you can ...).
    So as a pilot-in these situations, would you tell these folk to not open the damn door? Or else?
    Thanks for any input!

  10. As I understand it-you should make sure that the non rsl side releases first; thereby ensuring that the reserve will not deploy until both main risers are released.
    So the non rsl side should be shorter-is there a "standard" difference in lengh that folk use? 1/4 inch? One inch?
    Thanks for all info!

  11. If USPA were to add on a requirement on CC for A license; there might be a little grumbling...(as in much higher CC requirements than it is currently).
    But as with the recent increase to 25 jumps for A license-hey, it's for us newbies-yes it cost me more, but who was I to disagree with it!? And I really didn't mind anyway. So I could see that working.
    But talk of requirements for folk that have been in this sport for a while....I just don't see how it could happen realistically.....which is probably why most folk say the S&TA should address most "problems".
    Maybe increased CC requirements with each license, not just A? But again-for folk already with a current license.......

  12. OC-first as part of training when issued, then several times since after spraying a suspect and getting a bit back from wind and or "crossfire".....and big word of advice.......after using it and wrestling a suspect into cuffs....it's all over your hands......wash your hands well before you take a piss........

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    It is just one form of deceleration injury.



    You must mean acceleration injury or it can also be expressed as a negative acceleration injury. It was pointed out to me in no uncertain terms a short time ago in a different forum here that deceleration is just a layman's term and that from a Physics perspective they are the same thing, with no real difference. Apparently it has something to do with relative movement. I was fairly well called a fool and/or a common troll for suggesting that one does not accelerate up to a stoplight. ;)

    In reference to head injuries-it's actually called a "contra-coup" type of injury-the brain con't in it's direction of travel as the skull stops-then the brain bounces back.......maybe sudden deceleration would cover it......

    Helmet ratings-Snell and Dot....been a lot of controversy over the two ratings-Dot was the original and supposedly absorbed slower impacts better; using the "crush" effect, while Snell will withstand a higher velocity impact, but will transmit more force at the slower speeds that dot does better at....So it doesn't seem as if you can have both....but agreed 100% that A helmet is better than no helmet.
    Does anyone know what/if any testing standards there is now for any helmet used in skydiving?
    And best wishes sent for a full recovery.

  14. I've seen/heard a few different things about wave off time-even a barrel roll to check above!
    But I'd like to get an idea of common/safe practice regarding wave off time.
    Best to look up and down? Wave off twice?
    Just seems that to really do all, I'd need to start wave off at least 500ft above actual pull altitude....
    And do ya'll change technique depending on how big a way?
    Thanks for all input, I'm still in "sponge mode", trying to soak up everything that I can learn!