Jhawk

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  1. I have jumped at a couple of drop zones within Colorado. What concerns me with this DZ is the safety and attitude of the DZ. Attitude-the first time I called and stated that I was an experienced/up jumper, the attitude was "you are not going to make us money, so we don't need you" needless to say, I didn't and won't jump at the DZ. Safety -I have experience (approx 10yrs) and have watched how this DZ has treated the other DZ/clubs on the airport premises. They have been rude, nasty and totally unprofessional towards the instructors and students(I have experienced it) The biggest concern I have is safety. Today, 7/11/09, I watched how one of the tandem instructors needlessly got too close to a student from the other Drop Zone under canopy. I don't care if it was an "accident" or not. The Tandem instructor had a clear view of the student. They should have known better. For up jumpers, hit the other DZs in Colorado. This is a tandem factory.