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  1. 12 year + 3 months from the last one manufactured Ok, Ok, that was to easy We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  2. Anyone out there making domed sliders for a Sabre 1 170? I want one put on an original Sabre to get it back in the air. I'm not interested in a larger or pocket slider at this time. Skyworks Rigging is doesn't seem to be able to do one for me. Any help would be appreciated. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  3. Mark, Thanks for your reply. Half of it was that I think that info should be out there as an easy reference for people to look at before purchasing a container (kind of makes it hard to find out what a TSO'd weight is if you need the manual for a container you haven't purchased yet). Also to note the reserve you put in should also be compatible. Converted Aerodyne 136kg to approx. 300lbs and Firebird 150kg to approx. 330lbs. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  4. Seems as though if you are not looking at the rig itself, manufactures have made it hard to tell what weight limit their sport containers are certified for. I know most are 254lbs, but there are a few that have 300lbs. So I thought it would be good to have them all in one place. Looking for current, 2013 TSO'd weights only - Aerodyne - Sunpath - Altico - Velocity Sports Equipment (Infinity) - UPT - Firebird - Rigging innovations - Sunrise (Wings) - Jump Shack (Racer) - Mirage - Strong We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  5. This was a shock to hear, Blue Skies Frank! So many are at a loss right now, especially your family. We are keeping them in our thoughts, especially your sons you spoke so fondly of. Fly free brother! http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/Martin-County-Sheriff-FAA-Investigating-Fatal-Skydiving-Accident-201776761.html We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  6. +1 We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  7. Just got an email saying mine is going to Germany for service. 4-6 week wait. Ive always been impressed by SSK's services, so I'm not to upset anyways. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  8. Some of the interviewees really didn't do their products a great service and without your questions wouldn't have really anything to say. It's FREE advertising people... It blows my mind at who some of these companies have representing them. I appreciate your efforts! We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  9. I know the military stopped funding/endorsing sport parachute clubs in the 1990's. Got that part. The question I have for the military members here is, has your base/post/air station/fort officially endorsed or authorized civilian skydiving on a limited or permanent basis? I do know of one base that has done a military organized (and discounted) tandem day for a special event. Are there any other examples of this happening? What about student programs? MWR or Outdoor recreation programs? Thanks for any input. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  10. The rant wasn't meant for you, for sure. Just an observation that I've seen and no forum to vent it in lately. Hope it is warming up for you up there! We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  11. Peter, I should clarify, yes I agree that instructors are not responsible for an all-weekend gear seminar, but here is the problem/trend I seem to be seeing... Instructors doing the bare minimums and possibly less, to just move on to the next student to get paid for the next "jump". Its a little off topic, but what is that mentality doing for the young jumpers in the sport. No old heads hanging around the DZ to offer...gasp...free help/instruction/knowledge to the new guys? Im guessing that is why we are seeing more and more young skydivers coming on to DZ.com and asking questions that they should be asking at their home DZ instead. Then all those young jumpers just want to get to 500 jumps so they can make money (which is totally their choice). I'm sure their are plenty of helpful jumpers out there in skydiving land, but I see the community as a whole providing less mentoring and trying to develop skydivers. Its really not the big stuff that we over look, its the little stuff. Rant off. If your a USPA instructor, I hope so... http://www.uspa.org/Portals/0/Downloads/Form_ALicenseProgandApp.pdf Cat H or http://www.uspa.org/Portals/0/Downloads/Form_ALicenseProfandApp.pdf Equipment Knowledge Section We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  12. Your instructor should go over the key parts to the parachute system and a basic knowledge what what each component does and how to do a proper gear check for the MAJOR items. If you haven't gotten this yet, you are probably just starting and there are things that your instructor wants you to learn first. The training should be more in depth as you go along, but it might not be as in depth as you may like, but... Knowing about your gear, how to all works together, what the different manufactures recommend for user maintenance, and how to inspect it are all things you SHOULD be taught if your instructor is doing his/her job you are paying them to do. You can also get this information for free from jumpers that have been around the sport a while and like to share their knowledge. To many new jumpers don't know enough about the gear that is the only thing between life and death, literally. Go get your answers, heck you may want to look into a future as a rigger too! We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  13. +1 haha We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  14. Thanks for the updates, keep them coming! We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  15. OP is 235lb exit weight, PDs published max exit weight for a 150 is 240. A Spectre loaded at the max isn't going to perform like a Spectre of a larger size. Same name but will handle like a different canopy. Have you jumped another SP150 and had better results? (just asking). We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  16. I've jumped several pre-1998 Javelins (1998 is when they went to the better main reserve tuck flaps, bridle protection etc) and never had any issue with the reserve flap. It depends on how used the container is though, the older worn out it is or what size reserve you have it it (to soft) may also make a difference. I would personally be more concerned with the main flap, especially without bridle protection. I've had the main flap come open on some jumps before. Same reasons as above could affect it. Bottom line, pre-1998 Javelins weren't made with freeflying in mind, more of the RW scene. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  17. I think DSE explained it pretty well. I like the idea, here is a good article on the right to refuse service. http://blogs.findlaw.com/free_enterprise/2011/11/have-you-reserved-your-right-to-refuse-service.html Have You Reserved Your Right to Refuse Service? By Stephanie Rabiner, Esq. on November 3, 2011 5:45 AM | No TrackBacks We reserve the right to refuse service. The sign's message is clear and simple, but the truth is that a business can't reserve a wholesale right to refuse service. As places of public accommodation, private businesses are subject to federal and state anti-discrimination laws. These statutes prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, gender and sex. Some also include sexual orientation. And others, well they outlaw even arbitrary discrimination. For example, California's Unruh Civil Rights Act prohibits all types of arbitrary discrimination. This includes biases based on physical attributes, political beliefs, and geographical origin. Courts also tend not to favor arbitrary discrimination. In the past, judges have used consumer protection, unfair business practice, and tort laws to punish such practices. None of this means that you absolutely cannot refuse to serve a customer. It simply means that you need a legitimate business reason to do so. You can usually refuse service in the following situations: -When a customer is not properly dressed -When a customer has been, or is being, disruptive -When a customer harasses your employees or other customers -When there are safety concerns (highlighted by me) -When you know someone can't, or won't, pay -When a customer is intoxicated or high -When you need to protect another customer's privacy It's still essential to apply these criteria on a bias-neutral basis. Even the most compelling business reason can't overcome obvious discrimination. So remember to use your right to refuse service wisely. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  18. Is it just an in house tool for IDing unsafe behavior of a jumper or a way to share that info with others? The military uses simple memos for record from the supervisor to the member to document behavior as well as a solution to the problem. Its a paper trail to justify action in the future, usually called a LOR or Letter of Reprimand. This could be a sticky subject if not an employee though, although if you had something in the waiver about it that they have to agree to to use the DZ, maybe something. There are multiple examples out there, but here is one: http://ww2.odu.edu/ao/humanresources/forms/reprimand.pdf We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  19. I would guess that this is an ex-military rig that is adjustable, but if it's not and just has a XXL harness, make sure it fits well ,or you may have more problems than a light WL. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  20. +1 Lets put together a master list of container manufactures TSO weight limits for easy viewing. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  21. Its called suspense. Just like pictures of new car body styles that everyone talks about. They want a lot of buzz at PIA this year, let the cat out of the bag now and it will be old news by then. We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  22. RIP Devil Dog We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  23. I would say no, I had an I-44 and a new Spectre 170 was pretty tight! We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  24. Well just selkl those old/outdated things to me then...they probably aren't safe anymore either! We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar
  25. Search function, upper right hand corner, this has been discussed a lot http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=54889;search_string=pilotchute%20material;#54889 We're not fucking flying airplanes are we, no we're flying a glorified kite with no power and it should be flown like one! - Stratostar