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  1. Looks to me that his RSL was misrouted under his reserve risers. When a person simulates a Skyhook/RSL misroute deployment on the "table" the dangers become clear. I've been warning about this for years, but I guess it will take a fatality to fix the problem (if the cause is discovered).
    The fix? I have proposed a simple Tyvek warning label Sewn on the reserve risers showing correct AND incorrect routing. The label could be sewn on all existing Skyhook equipped rigs in the field.
    What do you think Kelly?

  2. Jan says;
    A week or so after the summer 2005 meeting Bangs went to the DZ at Pennridge and solicited their staff to work at Crosskeys. Bangs was subsequently dismissed by Crosskeys for this action.


    I was there. Glen bangs, myself, and two other jumpers stopped at Pennridge with the skyvan to pick up a jumper (not associated with Pennridge) for a demo.

    An unhappy DZ instructor asked ME about working at Crosskeys, and I told him to "send us a resume".

    Apparently he thought I was the manager (Glen was the manager), and thats how the whole rumor got started.

    We were there for 20 minutes, and Glen never spoke to anyone about working at Crosskeys.

    Secondly, the reason that Glen left Crosskey in the middle of the season, is because his wife's health took a turn for the worse.

    It surprised no one at Crosskeys that the Skyride people would make these false accusations to further their court case.

  3. Here's my interpretation of the FARs.
    * FAR 65.129 d&e says a manufacturer can authorize an alteration.
    *Advisory circular 105-2C Sec. 8 (which is not an FAR and therefore not law), forgets to mention that a manufacturer can authorize alterations.
    If any conflict between the two exists, FAR part 65 should be followed.
    Sun Path has specifically authorized removal of the RSL by a master rigger in their latest bulletin. We don't need FAA authorization.

    Here's my interpretation of Sun Paths Letter dated 2-27-2007,
    Question #5 response from Sun Path says a master rigger can "approve"and"certify" a previously removed RSL with notations on "data cards/logbooks".
    In the case of a simple lanyard removal,a master rigger could approve,(or not approve) the alteration without unpacking the reserve.

    That's just my interpretation.

    My opinion......Sunpath is simply following advice from legal council,... cut them a break.Other manufacturers may soon follow suit.

    Mark

  4. I have two singer 7-33s. These are the preferred harness machines used by most manufacturers. I need to make room in my loft, so I'll sell one for $2500.00 or trade for gear.
    Also, we have airplanes going to and from NJ to Sebastion Fl. from time to time. So maybe I can have it delivered.
    Thanks,
    Mark

  5. *** I have no idea what goes on now. But the running word in Jersey, for a while, was to watch your ass up there. I got nothing more than that. It's probably a great place with a lot of good times, fun jumps, excellent memories, but with the rest...i rest.

    . Quite frankly, even as a very experience jumper - it friggin freaks me out.

    Dude....I'm leaving this thread because it has gotten way outta control.

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    That's good Dave, because the less you speak,.. the more expierienced you appear.;)


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    I have never seen a half or full diaper lock up "on the floor", and I have packed quite a few of them.



    I have.

    Mark


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    Please explain.

  7. Rigging adventures is located 2 hrs. south of NYC.
    at skydive crosskeys in NJ.
    It's a fully equiped, fulltime loft that services many New York people.
    You can ship your gear ,(ups ground is 2 days tops), and pick it up later in the week.

    856-262-9958
    c-856-217-9778

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    Bill Booth did 50.

    But I cheated. No drogue...same experienced passenger...3,000 exit...no packing.



    According to Frank Aranus of Fla.,"Anyone who does more than 10 tandems in one day is dangrous, reckless,and motivated by greed". And any defense of doing so is "Macho Rhetoric".

    He wants opinions from other TIs.

    See last 3 issues of Skydiving Magazine,letters(Dec.,Jan.,and Feb).

  9. Tandem "turning to land" approaches almost always require a "toogle turn". Due to the heavy front riser pressure on a tandem load.

    I think if you ask any professional canopy pilot, Tandem Manufacturer,or any high performance canopy manufacturer, they will give you several resons why toggle whipping can be very unforgiving.