ailithir

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  1. Military jump at Ft. Campbell in mid-60's...I was standing near the door of a C130 about three minutes from the DZ when somebody near me lost his balance and falling, pulled my belly reserve handle. The canopy was flopping around in the breeze near the door. I jumped on it and got it bundled up in my arms and watched as everyone else jumped. I always figured that the reserve could have enabled my body to tear off a chunk of the door frame had it started to inflate.Quote
  2. does it occur to anyone that (from what I've read) the main information on this comes from FACEBOOK!!??
  3. I am impressed with the answers...thanks
  4. excellent answer(s)...thanks My son is closing in on his A-license and there's no money right now to buy him his own gear. I consider his DZ to be professionally run (Sky's The Limit...Stroudsberg Pa) but have no way to judge the competency of the packers who, as is pointed out, are in it for a quick $7.00.
  5. Considerate, good answers...thanks. While an external inspection of the webbing, cables, etc. should be/is performed when picking up the rental rig, anything having to do with the canopy, lines, etc. that only the packer (who really may not be paying attention) that has gone amiss (line over, burning a hole, fraying lines, pilot chute problems) will not be seen by a rigger for 180 days...this is a little troubling. If the jumper is packing himself he must know what to look for and that (I think) would be fairly difficult. Do you think that (generally speaking) a packer will do this kind of over-all inspection each time the parachute is packed?Quote
  6. I was wondering how often a rigger checks out rental parachutes...is there a reg, or just every so often, or whenever, or never?
  7. ailithir

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    I like this approach...would you mind saying how much you paid?
  8. what's the practical difference between these two devices? I want to buy my son a beginner rig...should I look for one in particular or install which one?
  9. My son is about the get his 'A' license...I'd like to buy him a used rig...he's about 220 going out the door and I'm sure that I want a 190 or 210 but don't know what to look for manufacturer-wise, model-wise. He's 5'7"...how are harnesses sized? Thanks
  10. that's funny! I grew up in Garrettsville,....haven't lived there in a long time and never heard of this
  11. In 1965 at Ft. Campbell I was doing a 5 second delay. I counted to 5, pulled the rip cord, counted, 6 thousand, 7 thousand 8 thousand 9 thousand 10 thousand I remember perfectly thinking "fuck it!" and pulled my chest mounted reserve only to have a perfect main open and two out. It was the closest I ever landed to the target with absolutely no control. The jumpmaster said I had a pilot chute hesitation because of my stable position and as soon as I bent over to pull the reserve. up it went. Not scared at all...from good training.
  12. what kind of money can you make in the skydiving business as an instructor, tandem instructor or photographer?
  13. The equipment is complicated; we are in agreement about his learning to do it himself...the checklist is an additional tool. He has had instruction but I'm not comfortable with the intensity of the instruction so I want him to do it with a checklist.
  14. Thanks for the posts...he did get instruction about this but I wanted something just like the Safety Day check list. We haven't talked yet about his own parachute but clearly that's the way to go. Regards, Barry
  15. can anyone post a checklist of points to cover when renting a parachute. My son just started jumping solo and he is going to rent equipment for a while. I want him to know how to check the thing over VERY carefully.