Flyinrob

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Gear

  • Main Canopy Size
    150
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    218

Jump Profile

  • License
    D
  • License Number
    26442
  • Licensing Organization
    uspa
  • Number of Jumps
    10000
  • Years in Sport
    20
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    10000
  • Second Choice Discipline
    CReW
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    10

Ratings and Rigging

  • Tandem
    Instructor
  • USPA Coach
    Yes
  1. Flyinrob

    pilot

    Not a Cessna...more like an early model Beechcraft Baron..
  2. In your case Larry they probably need to add a carbon dating procedure to your medical..har har!!
  3. once during a tandem i had a female with one long pony tail get her hair stuck in the three ring on the left side after opening the canopy...her head was pinned to the riser....used my hook knife to cut her hair. Good thing i didn't have to chop the main before i freed her from the riser!!!
  4. congrats to you. I spent a lot of time back in the boomer pod, that's wQuotehere the real action is on a 135!
  5. '87 Yamaha 535 Virago here. Great bike, ride to work every day, spend $4.00 a week for gas.
  6. Good bye my friend.... Fly free.... You will be missed.....
  7. Hi Grape.. Welcome to the forums. Yes, winter in Michigan does indeed suck! Just remember, spring is just around the corner and we will be jumping soon!! Love the purple hair!! Rob
  8. Cocheese.. I was there two years ago, had a great time! I would be very much interested in helping get this thing organized. I'll check with Pelzer this weekend to see if the caravan is staying through the winter. If so, it could possibly be available. I'll let you know.. Rob
  9. Hey Scotty and Tami.. Thanks for keeping me and MF so well fed! Man, you guys can sure turn-out a feast. Anyway you can FedEX me dinner on a nightly basis? Now, if only you hadn't run out of ribeye....... See ya next time Rob
  10. Hi Tony.. Welcome to Napoleon. I have been jumping there since 1997. It is a great place to learn to skydive. The people there are terrific, the instructors are very professional and the staff will make you feel right at home. Plus, we have just a super good time there. Do you plan on camping out? We have a camping area with showers. There is a grocery store across the street, a family style cafe within walking distance and a sports bar in the town of Napoleon. A lot of us get there on Friday night and stay through Sunday night. In fact, if you are attending the First Jump Course this coming Saturday, I will probably be teaching some of the general parts of the course. If you see a red Baretta parked next to a grey tent, stop by and say HI, otherwise, we will see you on Saturday. Rob
  11. Welcome to our skydiving family. I am also in Michigan and jump at Napoleon. Come spend the weekend some time and get to know some of us. I know everyone there really tries to make new folks feel welcome and there is usually always someone who will jump with you. Also, as was previously mentioned, spend some time socializing at the fire at the end of the day, it is a great time to get to know people. Have fun, be safe.. Rob
  12. You can add me to the list. Went for the first time last year (yea, I know, BEER!!!!) . Being somewhat new to these forums, I am looking forward to meeting all of you fine folks!
  13. Welcome to our skydiving family!! Just relax, enjoy yourself and just know that you are about to be re-born into a world that is without equal. Blue Skies to you Rob