Hug1

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Jump Profile

  • Home DZ
    Raeford
  • License
    D
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    2000
  • Years in Sport
    8
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freeflying

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  1. I come to visit, but you never talk to me???? C. Huggins
  2. Congratulations! I think what you are doing is awesome, however, I have to disagree with you word of "disability." You sir, do not have a disability. You have a challenge, which you have overcome with demonstrated ability! Again, Congratulations and great job. If I can leave you with words to ponder, "Yesterday is but a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision. But a today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope." C. Huggins
  3. I am just a little over 40 and I prefer analog for freefall and digital for the pattern and occasional high performance landing. The digital altimeter that I use, begins with a V and ends with an O and respectfully, I can't read it during freefall However, the big dial gives me a range and as long as I'm not it the red. It's good to go!! C. Huggins
  4. Javelin Odyssey PD Katana C. Huggins
  5. Brother Thelonius - a Belgian Style Abby Ale 9.3% ABV Delirium Nocturnum and Delirium Tremens: both are Belgian Ales and currently my favorites. 8.5% ABV They make me feel very C. Huggins
  6. Colonel W. Fox was one of the few USMC quad bodies: Jump, Scuba, Ranger and tour the the Royal Marines. He was also a Medal of Honor recipient. If memory serves me correctly, he was the commanding officer of 2nd Force Recon company while I was there. Never jumped with him, but a darn good leader. Considering, he was in his prime while I was in my youth. I would venture to say that he doesn't jump any more. C. Huggins
  7. I think that you will find Skydive Carolina to be an exceptional DZ. They are very safety conscious and the staff is second to none. James the DZO is beyond freak'n awesome. He runs a very tight organization. I think that you will find all that you are looking for at this DZ!!! If you have any questions, feel free to PM me. Also, you can read my review of the DZ in DZ reviews. Blue skies and have fun!! ++>>just as a FYI, my home DZ is Raeford, however I will will also say that SDC is my home away from home
  8. It appears to be a tandem factory for the tourist in the area. There is no mention of experienced jumpers or cost for fun jumps C. Huggins
  9. Yes, I change everyday. The only exception to this is when I was in the military and then I went commando! C. Huggins
  10. jws3, i witnessed you cut away this afternoon. i'm glad that you are okay and I hope that you found your feebag. however, you may consider other things and head the advice that was offered to you earlier in the day. respectfully ch C. Huggins
  11. Once a Marine, Always a Marine. Semper Fi C. Huggins
  12. I learned how to enjoy jumping (falling) out of aircraft in the civilian world. BAC (no fun) and MFF (rigid/structured fun) C. Huggins
  13. Nice skydive, Devil Dog. Welcome to the DARK SIDE. Semper Fi C. Huggins
  14. I recently traveled to Skydive Carolina, in Chester South Carolina and was highly impressed. I would highly recommend this dropzone to anyone thinking about a skydive. First and foremost, they are SAFETY oriented. For anyone who has never been to a dropzone, this is a quality that you want!!! Generally, I am the quiet guy that just sits back and watches people. What I observed were instructors and staff that care about teaching and coaching young skydivers. I saw tandem instructors that kept their students SAFE before boarding the aircraft, while in the aircraft and after the jump. They checked the equipment at least 3 times prior to exiting the aircraft. I also noticed an outstanding relationship between the DZO, staff and the customers. On my arrival, I met the DZO, “James,” for all of 5 minutes and a general introduction. He advised me where I could stow my gear and made me feel welcome. He went out of his way to make me feel comfortable in a comfortable environment. Some of the qualities that I look for in a dropzone are: Professionalism – Beginning with my introduction to the DZO and my first encounter with the ladies in manifest, and the gear store. I was amazed. Everyone was helpful, pleasant, very professional and NICE…they go above and beyond. The “Vibe” This was a very nice environment to be immersed. Never did I feel out of place. I can’t really say that I saw any cliques…”…however, I did see many of the same people hanging with each other. Would I consider these cliques??? Not really…I see it more as friends spending time together. Regardless, everyone was very friendly, upbeat and inviting. The Aircraft – They appeared to be well maintained, clean and SAFE. The pilots were friendly, and they are……. well, pilots (thank you for the rides to altitude). Facilities – Did I mention clean and well maintained? The hanger has plenty of room for packing. The canopy compression specialist are quick and friendly. The bathroom(s) were CLEAN, as were the showers. There was what some people call a snack bar/grill, but it is really a restaurant. GREAT FOOD. There is a huge and nice landing area that is well maintained. The facility as a whole is well maintained. Location – Skydive Carolina is centrally located with easy access if you are in the Charlotte, NC area. It is a hop and a skip if you are further west or east. (well worth the hop and skip). The Services – rigging, load organizers, packers, instructors, coaches, videographers, and a gear shop (friendly staff). They are professionals in every way that go the extra mile. As someone who has been in the sport, I am looking for certain things with the first being safety, outstanding instruction, a sense of belonging and did I mention fun. I had all of these while visiting this dropzone. This is a place everyone can enjoy. If you are just getting into the sport and want great instructors, or if you are a fun jumper and want a wonderful experience, this is the place. I hope to see you there!!!
  15. USMC 86 to 96. 2/8, 2/6, Force Recon and SOTG. oh yea base education NCO for a couple of months. Army National Guard 2001 to 2007. 2/19 then NC state medical command C. Huggins