Nasemann

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    150
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    150
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    Siegerland Flughhafen-leider nicht mehr!
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  • License Number
    10057
  • Licensing Organization
    DFV
  • Number of Jumps
    640
  • Years in Sport
    10
  • First Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    500
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freestyle
  1. DZ next to Pattaya unfortunately closed until further notice. it's a pity because it is really nice to jump there. but i have jumped in udon thani as well...very nice people....smaller plane but at the end of the day u will still manage to get some airtime http://thaiskydiving.com/ let me know if u go...i might swoop in from phuket blue skies!
  2. Thaiskyadventures...Dropzone is next to Pattaya...Pilatus Porter and awesome People. I go there every 3-4 months...can highly recommend it
  3. O.k. Thanks Franco- Gruss mach Minga
  4. Hey Boyz & Girlz, anyone here who has gathered some experience with Skydiving in the Maldives? I have heard from some locals here that there has been an event/boogie a couple of years ago and was wondering if anyone of you guys could provide me with a contact #/email of someone who was involved/participated..... Thanks and Sunny greetings....from...... the Maldives
  5. Hi all, anybody have an idea if there will be a boogie in south east asia within the next months? I 've checked a couple of websites...but so far...no luck If ya know something...please let me know? And does anyone know the progress regarding the planned win tunnel in singapore?
  6. damn...have to work that time. but goin to the thai sky festival.....anyone goin there?
  7. hey guys...do u go frequently to udon thani? cause I live in samui and wouldn't mind to catch up sometime.
  8. hey boyz & girlz, anybody knows if u can jump in kuala lumpur and surrounding[malaysia] ? found 2 dz over the dz locator but there is not much information from the links posted. Thanx for any reply! enjoy ze ride
  9. congratulations mate....will have a tiger beer on U
  10. hey guys, I'm headin for perth-australia beginning next month and I have exactly 14 days to freefly my a** off. any skydivers in perth who could recommend a dz? I am planning to head to skydive express...but if anyone has another favorite please let me know. I hope that there is a dz which is operating on a 7days/week basis. wold be nice to hear from anyone. so long!
  11. Wax On - Wax Off... yup.....that's how I do it mate, I found a place here where two ladies wax your complete back for $8 and you even get a green tea and a foot massage usually I don't care about the hair, but I started to scare small children at the beach
  12. thanx for the advice guys....there are some point of views which really make me think more clearly about this whole issue. as I said, I do not expect anyone to solve my problem, but it's just very important to get some feedback from other skydivers. I 'm staying in Vietnam at the moment, working in this hotel and the problem with the boogies like Laos or Thailand is, that they take place mostly in the time when we have a high occupancy in our resort. but anyway as a couple of you mentioned before, there are still other opportunities available [windtunnel, australia etc.]. I guess that I should just go with the flow, enjoy the ride and wait for the moment when some dz's will open in asia. and sorry to dissapoint you Krip, I am a guy with a hairy back Blue Skies my friends, the next Tiger Beer is dedicated to you!
  13. so I have been living in asia for the last 6 months and there ain't no dz here. I've got anoter 6 months to go which means that I will not skydive for 1 year my boss says, that I should apply for another position in asia after this year and it's a good investment in my career, but now I'm struggling because I miss skydiving so much. if I go back to europe I will definately be able to do my skydives but then I will have to take some drawbacks concerning my work into account. I don't expect anyone here to find or provide me with the right solution [it probably doesn't even exist] but it would be nice to hear some different opinions from skydivers, as the people who I work with would never understand my sport related concerns.
  14. I never really paid much attention to my canopy for the first 100 jumps. For me the FF was the most important thing. But after whitnessing a couple of accidents I signed in for a canopy handling course and after those few days of training, I realized how much valuable time I've lost by not paying enough attention regarding my canopy skills @ every jump. This course gave me so much, I wish I would have been assigned to it automatically after receiving my skydiving license.
  15. so I've moved to a new country, got a job and struggle to cope with the work load. there is no dz here, my rig will come in may and I am just trying to figure out, how to survive the next 2 1/2 months without skydiving. what really concerns me is that my last jump was in december and I just have the train of thought, that everything I've learnt in the past [e.g. from the canopy or freefly seminar] will just vanish slow but steadily anyone else experienced a similar situation? any hints?