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    Desert Skydiving Center - Buckeye AZ.
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  1. New York Life denied my 1M life insurance policy due to skydiving (well my agent basically said we need to look elsewhere, so I suppose they were going to price it out of what would be reasonable). DM.
  2. "I have two tandems out of Lodi " I would suggest AFF - you have already been up and out of a plane (if you can afford it). Personally, I wanted to be a skydiver and AFF got me right into it immediately. I didnt even do a tandem first- it was challenging, intense and kept me working hard and moving forward. I never had any issues with landing so im not sure, personally(!), what I would have gained by static jumps - AFF I got a skydive and a canopy ride and a lot of training. Now I am working on my A (20 jumps after the 3 I did Saturday)-so i vote for AFF :)
  3. Think theres probably threads on it already, but no I wouldn't think you tip them with money (and I couldnt afford to as AFF was $$$) - I tipped my instructors by working my ass off, giving (and still giving) them the massive amounts of respect they deserve and trying to become a great and safe skydiver - now that the warm fuzzy shit has been said I think no one says no to beer or lapdances.
  4. I was in Egypt in November and met 2 guys who had been to Iran a year before (Aussies) - they had to get some special visas but once in country they were treated very well and almost taken too good of care of (they felt like everyone was being too nice cause they were foreigners)-certainly many would joke about going there, but the history and culture would be amazing. This comment must be a troll: "I prefer to live in the U.S. where the government respects me regardless of my religious or cultural affiliations, and where people don't have to fear persecution because they're "different". " If your culture is white (which i am sure it is) and if your religion (implying you must have one...) is Christian or some other sect of Christianity-or anything Jesus/Bible based...ya your good to go ;)
  5. Man...I smoke a bit - Skydive and ride my Ducati to the drop zone...and married a hot blooded Mediterranean girl..im probably already living on borrowed time... Seriously tho -If the life expectancy was 1/150 I dont think we would have any instructors or DZO's around to help us become safer skydivers. I too as a student working towards my A have been bothered by reading too much, but I am much more concerned about my wife n 2 year old driving to the grocery then I am about skydiving. A lot of people watch TV n dream of doing 'stuff' - turn off the TV and start doing it!
  6. Interesting questions posed in this thread. I have one BIG problem with a non-commercial rated pilot at a DZ: It is very unfair to students and tourists (tandems) as neither probably know enough to ask the right questions about this AND I am positive that they would (I would) take it for granted that the guy flying the plane isnt properly licensed... Two follow up questions: 1. Are balloon pilots commercially rated? what does this mean for jumping from Balloons? How does that work. 2. IF you are one of the guys who thinks you shouldnt rat out the dz etc for pilots that are not properly certified-what about instructors (not properly certified) too? Getting to altitude is dangerous, jumping out of the plane is dangerous - so would you turn a blind eye as well? -this is not a challenge as much as a hypothetical question as I dont think most DZ's would condone or allow it-but it poses an interesting question as I see the pilot and the instructor as an important part of the jump..
  7. Hmm interesting question and the quick answer is of course it is - just ask anyone who has never done it... So someone I work with finds out i am skydiving..they say WOW thats such an extreme sport. To which I reply - its only extreme if you dont do it. Extreme sports has become a marketing label to sell Mountain Dew, sport drinks and clothing-so pretty much everything sport-wise put to rock music shot with lots of angles and cuts can be and looks extreme-heck they can make golf look extreme filmed right... I even have a book called Extreme programming-I must truly live life on the edge:skydiving and object oriented programming done as a team with unit tests all the way man !!! yea! The chicks are lining up...dangers my middle name ;)
  8. Interesting question-I remember similar questions being posed when I was sufing daily in Northern California. I went through my AFF1 course with a guy who was from India - here for a contract gig for a few years. He told me that he wouldnt tell his family (mom/dad etc) in India what he was doing because no one really skydives in India (they would NEVER understand) - Just not something culturally that they do (he said). We both graduated AFF n I see him once in a while at the DZ - always thought he was pretty cool as for him, skydiving, was probably a much more difficult thing to attempt then it was for me (I grew up wanting to do it). The cool thing about skydiving is: No matter who you are or where your from if you skydive - you simply are a skydiver...there is no grey area - you toss yourself outta planes like I do (we all do) and that makes us the same on several levels-this isnt the case in many sports-I see no segregation in skydiving- you either do it or you don't. It surpasses gender and race in that way. If your not a skydiver...you just wouldnt understand ;) dm.
  9. I cant complain too much about the weather being in AZ. but I like to watch videos with my 2 year old daughter so I downloaded a ton of videos (base, swoop, freeflying) from http://www.skydivingmovies.com I watch them via my xbox (which has a hacked media center that plays anything) but I have also burned them to dvd to show to friends with decent results. My Lil one loves to dance to the music and jump up n down clapping while watching the BASE videos (I prefer the freeflying stuff, but she trumps me for first up ;). SO me- I make my own mixes!
  10. http://www.netflix.com/MovieDisplay?movieid=60023839 Looks like it might be fun. Just netflix'ed it.
  11. Ah no offence man - I was just giving you some friendly coder sh*t ;). I wonder - are you building your model in a way that you can 'drop' different facades onto it for vertical markets? There are a lot of industries like skydiving that have heavy mom and pop support, but also have a group of whales. The Martial Arts community as well as several others genres come to mind-lots of small businesses, but a bunch of chains as well all using win98 pre .net software. Could benefit from monthly billing as well as one time (in the case of martial arts) belt test billing etc. I know, first hand, how difficult it is to build an app that can support multiple vertical markets but it would allow you to continue growing your company and leverage additional markets to benefit all of the individual verticals. Any thoughts? Cheers, DM.
  12. Ha-dude you did fine! Try to drill your routine on the ground while your waiting - a lot (I did this over and over and over and over - I still do it for my coach jumps! -it helps me) and enjoy-heck you did pull your own rip cord! You let no one down - not even yourself- you jumped out of an airplane - you rock! Keep on it and you will be laughing about your first couple of nerfed AFF's in no time. Enjoy, dm.
  13. DotNetNuke sucks for all the obvious reasons - bloat...code and db. Ya, you can make it work...But I do see why you would choose it and I would like to compliment you on this effort you are undertaking to create something useful and (hopefully) profitable for the skydiving community. Cheers and good luck! ps: Your website (www.realskydiving.com) needs mucho love and the Nav dosent render correctly in Firefox (it hops on roll over...BAD Js Script Bad...u must be a VB'er! :)
  14. I got through all my levels without a repeat BUT i was so motivated as the cost of 2 instructor and even 1 instructor jumps was adding up fast! I would stand in the corner prior to my jump and just drill my routine over and over and over. Although on my 7th jump I turned 180 and tracked away and really liked it so I tracked a lil more then realized it was about time to pull...so I went to a wave off and pull....POW on my back (forgot to transition to a stable arch-i was flying!)..on my back trying to "roll outta bed" ..on my back...second try made the turn over and pulled fast! - turned out to be a nice deployment but I was pushing my altitude. So that was a gimme :)
  15. Ah...Welcome to skydiving with student gear!! I recently passed AFF and am working on my A - lots of solo and coach jumps (huge fun man!)- I still come home and a day later I have bruises on both sides of my chest (outer pecs) and every jump or so I have a nice bruises on my leg...hehehe I wear them with pride! Cheers and have fun! dm.