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    in limbo
  • License
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  • Number of Jumps
    300
  • Years in Sport
    5
  1. did you ever get an answer to this? i don't see one. i have a somewhat similar question--- i wrote a review-- actually 3 reviews, earlier this week and they've never showed up and i never got an email. sangiro, can you help me out?
  2. Really, skydive temple's only drawback is the aircraft; but the dzo often gets a larger plane on certain weekends. this dz does have more of a skydiving "club" atmosphere (as another reviewer said) than a tandem-factory-we-want-your-money establishment. i sure wish skydive temple could afford a bigger aircraft. ilya kats, the s&ta, is a very capable and helpful instructor and coach. the packing area for fun jumpers is kind of cramped and dark. but it's nice and cool! nice new showers and bathrooms, and large shaded area. dz is very easy to find, too. right off I-35 between austin and waco.
  3. The feature about skydive san marcos that stands out most is the unprofessional and unfriendly attitude of the management and staff. i did my AFF there and jumped over a period of almost a year. if you're popular or a skygod, you won't have too much of a problem. but if you need extra hands-on help with a basic skill, you have to look hard for someone who doesn't mind helping you if you're an average joe; no one will offer hands-on help unless you're cool or a hot chick. i've seen loyal fun- jumpers treated like sh*t-- put down in public, ridiculed, or totally dissed like they don't matter. i've even seen a couple of staff make people cry. even some of the staff realize it's an unfriendly place and eventually leave. too bad, because the ones who leave are usually the GOOD ones. this dz has the reputation for being a tandem factory, and it is. but i've also seen first time tandem customers treated rudely or made to feel unimportant or stupid. it's hard to believe that they have return business. the dzo when he's there seems somewhat approachable but usually blows people off. there are friendly dz's in central texas, but unfortunately they don't have comparable aircraft. AFF students spend a lot of money at ssm, especially if they have to repeat levels; they are taken advantage of.