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  • Main Canopy Size
    119
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    139
  • AAD
    Cypres 2

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    Skydive San Diego
  • License
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  • License Number
    30754
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    3100
  • Tunnel Hours
    1
  • Years in Sport
    6
  • First Choice Discipline
    Freefall Photography
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    800
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    700

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    Instructor
  • Tandem
    Instructor Examiner
  • USPA Coach
    Yes

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  1. Thanks for the info on the new NEX, looks like that will be by new still camera. Now I just need some ideas for the video camera.
  2. I'm currently setting up a new helmet for all types of camera flying but the initial 2 cameras purchased will be for outside tandem video. Im looking for a suitable replacement of my CX100 / XSI setup. I was looking at the CX430 for video however from what I have read you can't get a good super wide lens for it because of the BOSS system and I generally fly extremely close to my tandem subjects making docks, flying on back while docked and things such as that. I was also considering the NEX-6 for a still camera but i am not thrilled about the hard mod needed for a remote switch. My question is, what are some suitable alternatives if any for the NEX and a good replacement for the CX100.
  3. Hello, I'm looking to purchase this box for my CX430. What is the estimated time before they are available and approximate cost? Thanks
  4. I have several teammates up in Hollister that use the poles for there tandem video. So far none of them had any issues cutting away and landing safely or entanglement. I should mention these instructors are not nobs. They have thousands of tandems each.
  5. The heading describes the worthless, heartless bastards that would steal gear from one of us and it makes me sick to my stomach! I am fairly new to the skydiving community with only 6 months in the sport and near 200 jumps. I recently visited (2 weeks ago) the wonderful crew at Skydive El Sol in Cabo San Lucas Mexico for a little skydiving and a wonderful evening of cocktails and laughs that evening. It was very clear to me that the two people my wife and I spent that day and evening with lived for their love of Skydiving and I can also tell you that to survive as a Skydive instructor / packer in Cabo is not an easy task. Then to hear from Astrid that her lifeblood had been stolen less then a week after our return made me want to vomit. To steal is wrong, but to steal something so precious and dear and personal to someone, something that gives a skydiver so much pleasure, keeps us alive and in many cases sets us back as much as a used car is like cutting off the wings of angles. I personally feel that anyone who would steal a skydivers rig should put it on, try and jump it, and die a miserable horrifying death as they plummeted to the earth saying "O'SHIT, this is that karma thing I have heard about....SPLATTTTTTT.....LOL In all seriousness it really makes me sick and if anyone has any info on Astrids gear please let us know and I will personally travel to retrieve these items and deal with the individuals involved. Link to her gear [url]http://www.dropzone.com/stolen/Detailed/659.html