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Gear

  • Main Canopy Size
    132
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    126
  • AAD
    Cypres

Jump Profile

  • Home DZ
    cross keys
  • License
    D
  • License Number
    12852
  • Licensing Organization
    uspa
  • Number of Jumps
    4400
  • Years in Sport
    20
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    1000
  • Second Choice Discipline
    CReW
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    1500

Ratings and Rigging

  • AFF
    Instructor
  • Tandem
    Instructor
  • USPA Coach
    Yes
  • Pro Rating
    Yes
  • Rigging Back
    Senior Rigger
  1. a bit menstrual today? pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  2. you would know more if you did more listening and less talking. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  3. i dare you to tell that to anyone who was at Tienemann Square, or involved in launching the Challenger. you could even tell it to the Texas researchers who found a treatment that was effective in saving the life of a patient who needed a bone marrow transplant when no donor could be found. i will not speak for any of those people, however i would tend to think their participation in the eighties was full. i am not saying it wasn't a fun time. i'm just saying some people sacrificed their lives, and some people saved some lives. In the eighties there were "good people in the world". even though they may have been so selfish that, rather than feed a stray dog, they stood in front of a tank(let's face it, you only stand in front of a tank if you want to, and that is just selfish). i consider some of them to be heroes, and i'm sure some of them have vivid memories of twenty years ago. you dishonor them as well as yourself when you say blue stuff, p.j. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  4. it shouldn't be a big deal. as far as i know it was a contributing factor in only one fatality, and that guy forgot to put his rig on. you should be fine as long as you ask for at least one pin check. blue stuff, p.j. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  5. i am collecting some of the safety day seminars that our dropzone uses every year and was interested to see what other dropzones are using. what topics are covered and how the information is presented. please pm or e-mail me if you can help, thank you. blue stuff, p.j. [email protected] pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  6. what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs... (fill in the situation) in a lake? bob on your doorstep? matt in a hole? phil under a pile of leaves? russel on the side of a mountain? cliff on your wall? art his dad ? pop art if he's rude to you? kurt if he's a lawyer? sue towed by a skiboat? skip in your mailbox? bill two of them, over your window? kurt and rod in prison? humphrey pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  7. what do you call a guy with no arms and no legs... (fill in the situation) bob matt doug jimmy phil russel cliff art pop art kurt sue skip bill tad kurt and rod rich warren humphrey pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  8. i have them stand on my feet to get slack in the chest strap. if i have problems seeing the chest strap i just run my hand up the main lift web until i find it. i haven't had any problems with this technique. blue stuff, p.j. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  9. "he survived the car crash" "he almost survived the car crash" seems like a big difference to me. blue stuff, p.j. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  10. it was sunny and mild with calm winds in Cross Keys today, blue stuff, p.j. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  11. the ground doesn't care about how cool i or anyone else is. i just wanted to read what others had to offer in the way of decision making and execution of those decisions. if you have anything on topic to offer i would like to read it. blue stuff, p.j. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  12. just curious. multiple answers are allowed. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  13. i just don't see alot of seperation issues resulting from using flawed systems, but i do see those issues more often with flawed execution, specifically the lack of attention given to insuring seperation no matter what system is used. a digital timer just gives some people a different thing to ignore. i swear that some people get so amped right before exit that if you handcuffed them to the airplane and told them you would give them the key in eight seconds, they would gnaw their arm off and exit in two. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.
  14. the first thing i do to speed up the opening on any canopy is to reduce the tension on the line stows. going more for ten pound tension to release each stow rather than fourteen. that's what works for me, your milage may vary. pulling is cool. keep it in the skin. options: it does a body good.