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  1. Thanks to all! I did jumped # 2 and 3 last weekend. It was a great feeling to be let go on my own. On Jump 3 my instructors let me go about 10 seconds after exiting the plane. One of my instructors started sinking and I tried following him which was a bad idea because the other instructor was the one who was more experienced and he was by my side the entire time. But I was still on my own and pulled at 5.5k, so it all ended well but I definitely learned a lesson to not get distracted and just do what's best for me because I was stable and doing fine without instructor #2. Unfortunately my clutch in my car went out this week and the weather was not so great, so I had to skip a weekend of jumping. But that's OK! I'll be right back to it soon enough. Thanks all to the good wishes. You guys are awesome and I can't express my appreciation enough for how much information this forum has given me!! panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  2. I joined this forum when I was about 16, nearly 10 years ago. I'm finally all grown up with a real job and can afford it. I did my first AFF yesterday, and it was simply amazing. I couldn't even think for the first 10 seconds. It was pure zen. I had 6 minutes in a tunnel, and I was in shock immediately after jumping. It simply just didn't make any sense to me. But then shook myself out of it and started my practice touches. The falling part is pretty fun, but the canopy ride was the real fun part. Some of the regulars at the DZ were very helpful, one guy taught me how to daisy chain my lines. It was well worth the wait. I am hopefully going to try to do AFF #2 and 3 in a couple of weekends from now. Just had to tell someone. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  3. Oh but landing is my favorite part about flying my gas RC planes. It's quite the rush!!! Like I said, it's just the concept of flying that's so awesome to me, everything about it. this is by far the funniest RC video I've ever seen. http://video.aol.com/video-detail/human-rc-plane-human-rc-plane/2332434133 Well I'm not sure if the people posted are the ones that do both, or if they are just the ones that like biking more. hahah I'm looking beyond the general votes considering I will probably get a bike sooner or later. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  4. yea you are lucky, but I'm 5 minutes from a DZ that's open 3/4ths the year. :p I'm pretty sure I'm going to just save my money but I'm going to try to regularly do some static lines. Honest to god, flying is the only reason I wanna skydive. I fly RC planes, and love every bit of the concept of flying. All I wanna do is parachute, I don't really mind the falling part. Do you think if I got to know my DZ they would give me discounts on the static lines since they don't have to train me every time? panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  5. +1 It's the people. You could have the fastest, biggest, & quickest plane, best weather, great landing area, great amenities, but it all means nothing if you don't have great people to share the sky with.
  6. that's just it. I'm 18, and moving out of the house this summer with the help of my parents. I am literally a couple miles away from an AWESOME DZ here in Boulder. http://www.coloradoskysports.com/ My problem is, I can get there from my house in 5 minutes but then what do I do, hang out all day? I don't want to have to pay $60 a day to jump three times. I could get across colorado on my motorcycle for $60 OR FURTHER! I too am signed up for a msf class May 16th and 17th. If I can get my parents to get me my license for graduation, I will do it in a heartbeat over a motorcycle. I only wanted something like a 250 or 400 anyways.. I think I will just go with sky diving. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  7. That's just it. I hope to do both eventually, I just can't 'jump' into them at the same time.. It's one or the other for the time being. I'm going again this week and so we'll see if I can convince myself to sign up for a student program. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  8. yea I agree, motorcycles can be just as fun, but are so much more risky in so many more ways. I'm not planing on making a decision till June anyways. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  9. . ..... panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  10. I've done a static line and thought it was amazing. I love flying and always will love the concept of it, but a motorcycle could give me entertainment on nearly ANY given day(but also comes with a longer exposure time with added risks and pleasures). panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  11. Why does everyone try to point out trolls? Is there something I'm missing here? It's not like I'm lying about it? I'm simply here to learn as much as possible before I try it out. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  12. ***sky·dive (skdv) intr.v. sky·dived, sky·div·ing, sky·dives To jump and fall freely from an airplane, performing various maneuvers before pulling the ripcord of a parachute.quote] What do they call people that do that sort of thing? panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  13. I haven't read through much of this thread but the first page. First of all, I'm glad that drop zones don't accept kids. I have been apart of this forum since I was about 15/16. I turn 18 in a couple months and now I'm working to save up for a rig/lessons. The reasons being that I am glad I couldn't do it any earlier is that I'm in no rush to get out to the DZ to learn. I know I'll get there soon enough.(next summer) It makes me feel better that a DZ won't take that kind of liability into their own hands. I would be crapping myself on the way up just thinking of what could happen to the kid, and how it's not worth it. I'm glad I had to wait this long. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  14. Man, you guys sound worse than the biking crowd. Now that is BAD! We thought we were the only badasses around. Haha I'm returning to this forum every once and awhile till I am able to get my license. I turn 18 in a few months and for the time being I've been biking my ass off!! You guys don't even wanna know what biking does to your free time/social life. lol panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead
  15. HAHAHA, YAY!!! This is something I can call you guys noobs on!! Oh kay first of all, you could probably let go of all controlls on a turbo prop and it would stay stable for a few seconds unles there's turbulance or something. Also, no it is not that hard to bring a plane down to the ground. SPEACIALY with training. When you take private lessons after your first 15 hours of flying you do solos and you're just on the radio. It's not THAT hard to fly a small air plane at all. I've flown my dads friends air planes in the air some and they are not hard at all. If you had even 5 hours of training I'm sure you could do a landing not very good at all but I'm just saying I'm sure you could with instrument and landing instructions. Plus would you rather leave the air plane with a person knocked out and let it fall? That's just mean, also you could be saving that DZ 200,000 dollars... It's not a bad idea in any way. Renting a cessna at abotu any airport is about 100 dollars an hour not including gas. Plus the total lessons and renting the plane to get your licence is only about 5000. It's worth it, then you can fly when ever you want too. It's a great idea just look into it and do some google searches. panicked did a 180 and nosed it down into a road and hit a car.Hit a car how many planes with skydivers have a car accident? Only here. -recovercrachead