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    Skydive Airtight (Skiatook,OK)
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    Student
  • License Number
    26782
  • Number of Jumps
    1
  • First Choice Discipline
    Freestyle
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    Formation Skydiving
  1. doin't mean to butt in to the conversation but I highly doubt any cruiser will be able to out run a SS sport bike or liter bike. Any modern or new SS600 will do 70-80MPH in first gear and the liter bikes will do 100+ in first gear. I have a ZX10 and I kid you not the thing will do 100+ in first gear. If the guy knows how to ride and if it's a SS600 or higher I would put my money on SS bike every time.
  2. you guys are crazy! If it's below 50 then i'm not riding.
  3. That's one of my biggest concerns about doing the IAD. When I did my AFF I did oky as far as not spinning out of control or losing my instructors but I did have some trouble finding my pilot chute. One of the things I like about AFF the most is having two instructors with me untill I deploy my chute. I gives you a added comfort and maks you feel just a little better. It's just the $400 for one jump is a little hard to swallow plus the 300+ for a few jumps after that. I imagine it would be oky if you did some practice pulls as you leave the aircraft right? (with the instructor still throwing your pilt chute out for you)
  4. What's up everyone, about a year and a half ago I did my first AFF jump and I had a lot of fun but after I did my first jump the plane crashed. So instead of waiting for them to get another plane I decided to buy a bike. I have always wanted to go back to skydiving and finish what I started but since I bought a bike the money was just not there for me to return. Fast Forward to the current day and now I have the cash to start it up again. So I started to check the prices for AFF and saw that they were fairly high, Higher then I remember them being. I then looked at the IAD jumps and saw they were a lot cheaper so I was going to start out with the IAD jumps this time. I know on the AFF you have 7 levels and a few coach jumps but I'm not exactly sure what's involved after your first IAD jump. So I was hoping some of you guys could help me out a little on explaining what you have to do after your first IAD jump. Do you have to do a certain number of jumps to transfer over to the AFF or after you do a few jumps do you get to deploy your own chute? and if you transfer over to the AFF later will you still have to pay the full price for the first AFF jump. From what I can gather I think after you do enough IAD jumps you eventually are able to jump out of the plane and then you immediately deploy your own chute. Then after that you delay for a few seconds then deploy your chute. Only reason that I was looking at the IAD this time is to save some money. Any ways any help or information you guys could give me would be great
  5. Oh god my 2010 year was filled with bad luck. In 2010 my bike got stolen, was backed into by a truck, my knee was filled with blood and I could hardly walk, I totaled my bike about a month ago, and after I did my AFF jump last year the plane crashed. So my 2010 year has been pretty shitty but a new year is comming and hopefully it will turn out better
  6. I hat spiders! just thinking of them gives me the goose bumps. Anytime I see a spider around my mouse I always grab something to kill it. Not sure what it is about them but I have always not liked any of them, Guess you could say I am a big chicken when it comes to spiders.
  7. Everyone knows that crispy creams have the best donuts! :) I tried Dunking donuts before but did not care for them to munch
  8. Welcome to the forums :), you have come to the right place. Just make sure you listen to your instructors and you will be fine. make sure to put your legs up when you land also. I did my first jump (AFF) last month and I walked away with no injuries. I ended up landing on my butt but I did not care. i am currently waiting for the drop zone to get a new plane right now. You will love it and i am sure you will want to keep doing it after you get your first jump over. Good luck! :)
  9. Thanks you guys for your replays. I am looking forward to my level 2 jump. I am hopeing everything willl go a little slower for the next jump now that i know what to expect. I'll have to post the video of my AFF level 1 later when I get it. On my level two I am supposed to do leg drills and team turns with my two instructors but my stablity was not very good and my practice pulls were not to good eaither so we will see how level 2 goes.
  10. After several weeks of delays due to weather I did my first AFF jump (first time I ever jumped) last sunday. The weather was a clear sky with 3-6 mph winds. I was the first to arrive at the airfield and was ready to get geared up and go. After we geared up Me, My 2 instructors and my video photographer got in the plane and took off down the runway. During our climb to 12,000 feet my stomach started to get sick and by the time we reached 12,000 feet I fel like I was gonna throw up. After we leveled off and got over the airfield the door came open. My instructor climbed out onto the strut then i climbed on the step and put my hand out first to reach for the strut but then quickly pulled it back due to the wind and then I remebered I was supposed to put my foot on the step first then grab the strut, after I did that my other intructor got on my left and there I was standing outside of the airplane at 12,000 feet with both of my instructors haveing a firm hold of my leg straps by this time I had forgotten all about my stomach and was trying to focus on what was about to happen. I did my exit sequence and I made the jump. During the exit i felt no sudden drop like you do when you are driving down a hill in a car It felt awsome! After I got halfway stable the instructors gave me a few hand singals and then they gave me the singal to start my 3 practice pulls. I had a hard time finding the pilot chute handle but I was able to do 3 without going out of control. After i did the practice pulls my instructor gave me the pull signal and before I know it I was under canopy. I then proceeded to scream in joy and excitement for about 5 seconds! Then I realized i had not even looked up at my canopy to see if it was oky. After I made sure it was a good canopy i had to take a deap breath and take in the view for a few seconds before i released the breaks. After i started to come off my high and looked at the view for a few seconds I released the breaks and started to focus on my landing. They started to talk to me on the radio and guided me in for the landing before I know it they had me lined up for final approach and I flared for the landing. I landed on my butt but i did not care. After I landed it took me a few seconds before I could get up. After I got up and they helped me get my pararchute together. We jumped on the golfcart and drove to the hanger. It was a awsome experience and I owe a big thanks to all my instructors. My next jump is scheduled for may 30th. i passed level 1 but i am a little nervous about starting level 2. I still have alot of things to work on. I did not due as good as i was hopeing but i am sure it will get better with more jumps.
  11. I have like 11 of them :) U-2 - Elevation ( Almost every body knows this song) U2 - Beautiful Day Red hot Chillie peppers - Calfornication Offspring - The Kids Arent alright Bon Jovi - Its my Life Guy Clark - The cape Dj Mystik - castles in the sky Zac brown - Chicken Fried (Not the best song for jumping I just love to listen to it :) ) Steve Azar - I doin't have to be me till monday Mark Willies - 19 something Alan Jackson - it's five O'clock Somewhere
  12. Wow that is in the future. Mybe he means July of 08.
  13. Hey Shah. I am doing almost what you are doing. I am doing the AFF class right off the bat and I have never jumped before but iam not giving them all the money up frount I am just going to pay for eatch jump as I go. I personally would not give them all the money up frount just in case your plans change but thats just me. Like I said I have not even jumped yet so i am in no poistion to be handing out my opions are advice. But you only can decide what is right for you. good luck and have fun :)
  14. I will let you know how the jump goes. thanks for that link GlideAngle. I plan to make several jumps on my first day if I can. I have about 2,500 saved up right now Iam hopeing that should get me past my AFF student program. I want to jump as munch as I can when I first start so I do not forget anything.
  15. yep that name sounds about right. I can not believe the guy sued the DZ. I hope he did not get any money from them. So far the videos I have seen of crashes or parachute malfunctions have been due to people making mistakes that could have been esaily avoided and most of the crashes and malfuctions have noobs involved and not a experienced skydiver. I plan on going to the DZ a week or two before I start my AFF class to check the place out, meet the people, and see how everything works. Refering to meeting people that doin't like this community: I learned very soon that I have to be careful who I tell because I have told a few guys at my work and they just laugh and make jokes about the sport. I doin't know about you guys but I get really annoyed when people make stupid comments like I hope your parachute opens, I hope you can find the ripcord, I hope the pearson packed your chute right, or one of my most favorite ones that really really annoy me is..... Doin't forget to open your prarchute. After they say that I just hope they walk out on the street and get hit by a bus.