maggott

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  • Main Canopy Size
    170
  • Main Canopy Other
    Para Commander
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    176
  • Reserve Canopy Other
    26' Lopo
  • AAD
    MarS Parachute AAD

Jump Profile

  • Home DZ
    Jet City Skydiving -- Whidbey Island
  • License
    D
  • License Number
    5964
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    2800
  • Tunnel Hours
    10
  • Years in Sport
    38
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    2
  • Second Choice Discipline
    CReW
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    400

Ratings and Rigging

  • IAD
    Instructor
  • AFF
    Instructor
  • Tandem
    Instructor
  • Rigging Back
    Senior Rigger
  • Rigging Chest
    Senior Rigger

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  1. maggott

    Jet City Skydiving

    The newest and most beatiful Dropzone in Washington state. Bald Eagles frequently do "canopy formations" with us. We are on Whidbey Island WA. We typically have blue skies when other dropzones are socked in. Wingsuits are WELCOMED with open Arms. Where else can you exit over the water and fly back to the Islands?--Jet City!
  2. Dewey! You were a fighter indeed! You fought this courageously. Fly free. I'll miss you. ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  3. I am so tired of losing people! Steve... what can I say? Adam my heart goes out to you. I have no words. We met in Montreal 2006 and I remember fondly the time we spent together. I don't have enough fingers or toes to count all the losses I've endured in the pursuit of flight...and it never gets easier. I just have to say how sad this news makes me...sad, and tired. Fly free my friend. Fly free. ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  4. Great! I'll join! I Just got back from ASL coffee night! I'll join the facebook group now. But my facebook account has my real name, not Maggott, so here's my real name so you'll know me! ~Rick Mangan ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  5. Can I join even though I'm hard of hearing? I can pass as a hearing person, but I can also sometimes pass as a Deaf person. I'm ASL fluent, and can still hear ok and along with lipreading, you might not know that I'm hard of hearing. ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  6. maggott

    Mini Softie

    My softie is comfortable and I could wear it all day long when I'm flying (but that does't build much confidence with my passengers-mine is not a jump plane!). These rigs are easy to pack and just an all around great design! The company is outstanding in customer service, knowledge, and quality. You can't go wrong with a softie.
  7. maggott

    Argus

    I love my Argus. I have had trouble with other AAD units and I decided to give the Argus a try. I was completely surprised to see how small the unit is when I packed it into my rig! I like it! I've had no problems with it. My only concern is where the control panel sits on my Javelin. It seems vulnerable to a door strike and it looks fragile. My friend had one that cracked a few years ago, so i'm really careful with mine. I like the multi-function ability and the field replaceable batteries. The colors are great too! (it matches my rig).
  8. Right On Jeff. I was looking around this forum, with tears in my eyes...having just lost another friend today, i was feeling nostalgic. I stumbled again across this post. I have been thinking about "the big cone". Though he and I never really agreed on anything, we were always friends, and he could make me laugh like no one else. I was cone head number 4 (If memory serves). My best friend, Kirk Edison (1962-1978) bestowed the name "CONE HEAD" upon the King brothers just before he went in. And to my recollection, he was #3, which would make me #4. I'm sure I have certificate somewhere. Ancient history, that! Anyway. I miss you, and hope to see you soon. Blue Skies, my friend, Blue skies! ~Ricky ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  9. So Shocked! Talking to Cheeto today he told me that Herb had passed, as I was asking about and waiting for word of herb's improvement. I will never forget his giggly, edgy way of being. I'll never forget the time when he sat watching me pack my round reserve upstairs at kapowsin, as we talked about where we first met and all the many dear firends we had in common. To My friends in Skydive Hawaii where I first met Herb, and my friends in Kapowsin where I ran into him again. Let us never forget how quickly time passes, and how easy it is to say "I love you" even though it often seems needless so we choose to let it wait for another time. We gamble on future opportunities. Herb, you goofy, obnoxious, unique, wierdo! YOU WERE LOVED and I hope you knew it. BLUE SKIES! ~Maggott ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  10. A great big man who has left a great big empty space..King, the Big Cone Head. I was there thirty years ago when he started jumping, so many stories, so many laughs, so many friends left behind. That's the true measure of a man. Big Cone Head, I saw you last this summer. It had been more than ten years. I could see that you were sick...but you kept it to yourself. We didn't always get along; we didn't always agree, but we were always friends. Tonight I lift a pint and toast our team captain: "O Captain, my Captain! Ourfearful trip is done..." (Whitman) Maggott, #7. ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  11. ASL works great in the airplane! (better than any spoken language) as long as I'm not the only one who understands it! Hi Mark! Great to see you back on line! Good luck with your Big Way work. Keep me posted! Rick "Maggott" Mangan ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  12. I was on the plane the day before it went in. I took the day off and my friend who took my slot went in with the plane. I'm shooting from memory here...but here is the list to best of my recollection: Jamilee Kempton (age 18) Dean "Bushy" Bushong (took my slot) Marilyn Bushong Bob "Lucy" Lockwood Mark Leverenz (Got out; didn't survive) Bob Bandes Jim Schill Terry Cafferty Ken (Newman?) I can remember his face but not his last name) Two Pilots (I don't know their names). I might be forgetting someone, but I think there were 9 memorials that Summer... There will be a 25 year memorial this August 21st. Many of the survivors will be there. I see some of them regularly. My heart still breaks when I think of that day; in fact...I'm tearing up now. Blue Skies my friends! Blue Skies; Black Death! ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"
  13. Will there be a rainbow boogie this year? I need to make plans and see my LGBT brothers and sisters again! Haven't heard from you for a long time. Hope you're okay. ~Rick ~Maggott __________________________________________________________________________________ "Don't it always seem to go that you don't know what you've got till it's gone?"