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    Skydivin' Place
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    29608
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    109
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    Formation Skydiving
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    Freeflying
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  1. Thank you for posting these pictures. Thats exactly what i was shown. The only addition I would make is at the very beginning after flattening out the canopy and making it the size to put into the d bag, he rolled the very end where the d-bag was attached underneath its self very small and tight all around that end. He said this prevented the air from entering back in. It seems to make a big difference. Thank you everyone for clarifying. Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  2. I was down at skydive space center in florida and someone there showed me a cool packing trick to help me get my zp chute in the bag. Basically once it was in the bag it would look the same as if it were pro packed with the s curve, but he lay out on it and then rolled the very end under just a bit which did not allow air to come in, he then folded that long part in half over the chute and put that part in the bag and then dropped the s fold into the middle of the part that was in the bag...so basically it was the same shape thats in the bag when you finish packing it normally with the pro pack... JUST A NOTE. THIS WAS NOT PSYCHO PACKING. I KNOW WHAT THAT IS. Does anyone know what the above thing is called or have a video of it? Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  3. The Skydivin' Place is actually closest to maryland just about an hour from the harbor. www.skydivepa-md.com. However I would love to know about a belair DZ as I live in baltimore county about 20 minutes or less from belair since I am on the east side! If you are planning on opening one, let me know and I would love to help! Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  4. just do it...asking too many questions... Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  5. Any dropzone in nassau? Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  6. So I have 99 jumps and was curious what people did for their 100th jump? Just curious if you did anything exciting or memorable... Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  7. We arrive in DeLand after leaving titusville only to find that this would be the DZ we would stay at for the remainder of trip. I was apprehensive because I had heard the pilots were being very conservative about flying with any weather and the teams may be a bit brusk! Well we jumped on clear days and the one time there were clouds we did fly below them and put out around 11k. So I imagine that if there had been a good cloud cover the pilots would have not flown or flown below them. As for the teams, they of course were in there own mindset, but they were friendly and would wish us good jumps before they headed out so I thought that was great. I realize they are working and we can't expect them to be all up with us and stuff, they are afterall a team. With that being said, the teams exited at 10.5k for comeptition height and then the pilot took the rest of the plane to 13.5 which was very cool of him and this was the same always. The landing area was very good with three spots to land. There is an onsite bar/restaurant with a decent menu and atmosphere. The packing areas are indoors and there are some covered outdoor packing areas. Packers will pack for you and are very accomodating especially if you have to get on a load. The charge 6 unless your canopy is 150 or less then it was 5. Very reasonable. Everything was great. It would have been nice if they had some type of lodging available, but they are on an airport and perhaps it just wasn't. Regardless they have a deal with the holiday inn giving us a rate of 59.99 per night for two beds and a nice pool spa available. The hotel was very close. I would highly recommend this dropzone for anyone in the area...nice view of the ocean if you are there on a clear day.
  8. We decided to go on a skydiving roadtrip to florida and one of our stops was titusville. We were excited about lifts to 18,500 feet. Well the first day they flew two loads, neither to that altitude. Some regulars said they would only go to that altitude if tandems were there paying. We left that afternoon disappointed, but with raised hopes for the following day since they said to come back at 9am since they had tandems that day. Of course we came back at 9am and nothing. They said they were not going to fly until there tandems came at 11am. So we said forget that and packed out stuff and took off to DeLand and were off the ground minutes after we arrived before titusville even flew one load. The bottom line seems to be unless you are a jumping with tandems, don't plan on jumping at all. Also they offer a free bunkhouse which is great, but the headmaster of the bunkhouse has an attitude and some of the residents gave us a look like why were we imposing on them and they were staying there for FREE!!! All in all, there are plenty of dropzones in this area and this probably isn't the one to go to, unless they have a tandem then I imagine going to 18,500 is really cool, but we will never know!
  9. 298 Has been jumped! The softest landing I have ever experienced thus far. I have of course been using an old F111 421. Perfect stand up tippy toe landing. I am very excited about this canopy and size for me. I weigh 290 in clothes, with current rig I am about 330 OTD. I will be purchasing this 298 firebolt and am very pleased with the results. It also performs very well for a big canopy given it is fully eliptical. Anyone who is my weight should have no problems under this, after all I am not incredibly exprienced myself and I am doing just fine! Thanks again for all the help about this canopy. Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  10. Got mine in and jumped with it...I think it is very comfortable. It was very easy to read and the offset made it even better. No troubles at all. And the replay was great. Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  11. Oooh i completely agree about the dependency. Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  12. I was not trying to suggest that the healthcare signatures came over night, but just that they came as with many professions it is becoming a standard. And while I will agree they are using "paper" medical records, the majority of them are printed from online trends and tracking. And they are generally digitally signed. Ever seen the notes that have been copied, you can hardly read those things its absurd. Well anyway, I agree the change needs to come in the SIM and that is what I was actually getting to. I think that might be a good change for the next version. Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  13. Well as a novice, I don't want to rely on an audible for setting up my landing pattern. I would rather get used to the visual clues and recognize the heights for the standard pattern. Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com
  14. I have to disagree with everyone saying it must be signed in ink for it to count. This is not true, think about all the other serious professions out there who have readily accepted digital signatures. Medical records are nearly all signed digitally and now we are talking about a persons medical history including things such as allergies and medications. While I am sure there is some debate among skydivers about who has the best accuracy, I am quite confident that accuracy among medical records supercedes it. While giving someone a skydiving license that may allow them to participate in a jump that would end up in their fatality, it is far more likely that screwing up a persons medications and allergies is going to kill them much quicker. So while the SIM states a signature it does not state a handwritten signature and as already pointed out digital signatures have been widely accepted. I am sure it is only a matter of time that the next altimeter has a touch screen to sign on or simply entering a jumpers license number will suffice. Lets be proactive and make things easier not duplicate efforts. In fact duplicate records often lead to mistakes such as logging the incorrect information between the jump 576839 in jumptrack and how you wrote out jump 576839 in your logbook. Oh I also would like to add how often I have seen in my limited time in the sport, logbooks signed off on whose information was inaccurate. Such as people writing landing within 10m of landing center when they landed off by 300 feet. But it gets signed. So what is the difference if it were recorded in the notes section of the jumptrack as well? Jump at The Skydivin' Place http://www.skydivepa-md.com