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  • License
    Student
  • License Number
    776423
  • Licensing Organization
    BPA
  • Number of Jumps
    8
  • Years in Sport
    5
  1. I am feeling rather down at the moment, let me explain why. I first became interested in skydiving in 1999, we gave our son his first jump in February of that year for his 18th. I did my first static line jump in September 1999, by December I had reached freefall, but suffered an entanglement on Jump Number 7 (dislocated knee, severed ACL, damaged PCL, MCL etc etc) Since then various events have prevented me continuing my skydiving dream - (detached retina, redundancy), but at the beginning of this year everything looked good so I booked an AFF course at FFU Lillo, Spain for the first two weeks in June. Then a few days ago my dream was totally shattered!! Following a routine checkup, I have been diagnosed with an enlarged aorta and the British Parachute Association medical adviser has said that I should NEVER skydive. Static line jumps would probably be OK, but freefall is definitely NOT. I understand the reasons behind the BPA MA decision, but it still hurts to be told you can't do something that you've dreamed about for 6 years. I'm still thinking about what to do; I'll probably do some static-line jumps, and just be a permanent student, or perhaps have a go at something different - paragliding perhaps. Is there anyone out there in a similar situation as myself - i.e. only allowed to do static line jumps? Blue Skies "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  2. Congrats on fulfilling your dreams and aspirations. I am feeling rather down at the moment and was going to post a new thread, but having read yours I thought I'd post a reply instead. I first became interested in skydiving in 1999, we gave our son his first jump in February of that year for his 18th. I did my first jump in September, by December I had reached freefall, but suffered an entanglement on Jump Number 7 (dislocated knee, severed ACL, damaged PCL, MCL etc etc) Since then various things have prevented me continuing my skydiving dream - (detached retina, redundancy), but earlier this year everything looked good so I booked an AFF course in Spain for the first to weeks in June. Then a few days ago my dream was totally shattered, following a routine checkup, I have been diagnosed with an enlarged aorta and the British Parachute Association medical adviser has said that I should never skydive, however static line would probably be OK. I understand the reasons behind the BPA MA decision, but it still hurts to be told you can't do something that you've dreamed about for 6 years. I'm still thinking about what to do; I'll probably do some static-line jumps, and just be a permanent student, or perhaps have a go at something different - paragliding perhaps. Blue Skies "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  3. The UK weather isn't very reliable, you could take a week off and not jump at all. Thats why I've booked to go with Freefall University, based at Lillo in Spain. They seem to get excellent reports and recommendations. Good value for money. Flights are cheap from Gatwick, I got mine with EasyJet for £40 return. "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  4. Yes of course it is!!!! And if they all belch at the same time they'll take off again. "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  5. I've just booked to do my AFF with Freefall University at Lillo. I did quite a bit of investigating before making my choice. I havn't found any bad points about the FFU at Lillo, it seems to be highly respected by a lot of people. Their website is http://www.freefalluniversity.co.uk/index.asp "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  6. It may help your cause if you complete your profile. Not sure this post should be in this forum, moderator will probably move it.
  7. Try Symbiosis Suits based at Headcorn, Kent. http://www.symbiosis.suits.btinternet.co.uk/ "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  8. dguy

    Tiny compass

    Isn't that why semen's white and urine's yellow? "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  9. Sorry Justin, I was being facetious! My son uses a pro-tec, it was easy to fit his pro-dytter, and as you say they are cheap(ish). As a point of interest how much is a pro-tec in the States. Over here we pay just under £40 ($70)
  10. Anything is cooler than a pro-tec! I'll be interested to see what comments you receive, I've always thought skiing/snowboarding helmets would be more than adequate. "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  11. Hi Liam, Careful what you say on here! Your dad might be looking! "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln
  12. Congratulations on your Licence!!!! I'm averaging 1 every TWO jumps, but thats another story................
  13. IMO no! What I was trying to say was that surely it is better to have a reserve that flies slow and responds well so that you can land it where you want without harming yourself. I'm sorry if I didn't put my point over very well, as you can see from my profile my only experience is 8 jumps on 280 square foot student canopies.
  14. As a student, am I missing something here? I thought a reserve was something you hope you never have to use, and if you do, does it matter that it flies like a Manta? Surely, reaching "terra firma" safe and sound is the important thing? "Tis better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt" - Abraham Lincoln