Sletzer

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    Skydive Atlanta/ Skydive the Farm
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    31200
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    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    350
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  1. I experienced nausea and many of the other symptoms you are describing on my first tandem jump and it wasn't a very positive experience. I had no desire to jump again anytime soon afterwords. Cut to 3 years later and a group of friends decided to go through AFF and I tagged along and completed the course. Through all of my AFF jumps and 800+ subsequent jumps I have never experienced those nausea/dizziness issues again. For me it was strictly related to the tandem experience: harness sizing, awkward swinging below the instructor, spiraling turns, whatever. My humble advice would be to bypass the second tandem jump and go straight into the AFF level one course and see how it goes. Then you'll really know if it was a tandem harness issue and if you decide to continue to get licensed you'll already be past step one. Saves on the cost of the extra tandem jump as well. Just my 2 cents.
  2. Just FYI the rates have gone WAY down, thanks mostly to the supply of tunnels increasing exponentially over the last few years. For I-fly they go as low as $600 per hour and top out at $750 depending on location. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  3. Jimmy, I'll help pitch in as well if you don't mind the extra company. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  4. About 2 months before I went to Jamaica a few years ago I called the DZ to make sure they were up and running. Turns out they stopped operations in the 3 months before I got down there. I guess I should have called back and confirmed they were stilll open right before I left. Still, its extremely disappointing to drag you gear through customs and not be able to jump. If you can't manage to get them on the phone I wouldn't count on it being open. If you can get them on the phone I wouldn't count on them being open. Just my personal experience. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  5. Let me just hop in for a second and say that Fortson is a solid organizer. Able to bring together elite plane captains and develop young talent where he finds it. He's definitely a top tier cat herder. If you are seriously interested in big way, this is a solid opportunity. Get in on the camps and see where you stand. I'm a betting man, and I'm betting he'll pull this off. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  6. You severely underbudgeted for Try something like $369.00 Beer I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  7. 2 hrs 30 mins to the DZ I usually frequent. But there's also a time change so realistically it's 3 hrs 30 mins when you're trying to make an a.m. start time. Gotto love getting up at 4:30 a.m. to make a dz 9 a.m. start time... I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  8. Damn... I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  9. I don't notice a difference in everyday life, but there's things like a noticeable difference in volume between my ears when I use headphones. If my good ear clogs after a jump I have a hard time understanding people. One of the strangest things is that it can be hard for me to pick out the direction of a sound if I can't see the source. But, I've had that hearing loss since I had tubes when I was a kid, way before I started jumping. I've had them tested annually since I started jumping, and my current ENT hasn't mentioned anything about it deteriorating. So... it's hard for me to say. I'll ask him during my next appointment. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  10. A "permanent" tube is a T-tube. Shouldn't fall out unless they take it out. Also, my ENT says that the longer you have your existing tube in, the lesser the chance the hole will heal back over. Anything more than a year and you've got a decent shot at the hole not closing back up. That's what Im shooting for now. I'm 9 months in on my latest tube, so we'll see if the hole remains open once the tube is removed on month 12. Every time I've jumped a lot in short amount of time while not having a tube, my eardrum ruptures. Never fun when you're on the ride to altitude and fluid starts dripping out of your ear. Quite painful the first time it ruptures if it's been a while and it had healed back up, less so every time thereafter. Still, I'll take an ear tube over rupturing my eardrum every other month... I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  11. Landing in aircraft is highly overrated. There are much better ways to make it safely back to the ground. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  12. We were definitely not ready to exit when that emergency happened, but there was no mass confusion or panicking by anyone that I saw. And popsjumper was as cool as a cucumber I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  13. Well that just paints a picture as to how disgusting this must've been. Wow. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  14. ...Looks like bigway camps have finally hit the East Coast.... I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251
  15. :10: 66 way Georgia State Record. Sure I owe beer for it, but definitely worth it. I will be kissing hands and shaking babies all afternoon. Thanks for all your support! *bows* SCS #8251