jimp

Members
  • Content

    216
  • Joined

  • Feedback

    0%

Posts posted by jimp


  1. Of course, I should have said "Certificate of fitness" instead of documents - that was what I was discussing at the time.

    In a few weeks my wife and I hope to leave for Europe - that is to say, we are booked on flights. First stops will be Romania and Bulgaria. If I find any unusual requirements for visiting skydivers I will post them for you here.

    It is as amazing to me, as it must be to you, how different from one dz to another the requirements for visiting jumpers can be. From Lodi California's "Your waiver is on the back of your ticket", to the marathon of signing reams of paper, induction and indoctrination sessions that seem to take up half a day at other places.

    Jim

  2. Old log books are wonderful. I don't have it right here, this is what I remember when I looked at it last week:

    29 Dec. 1974, first jump of the day
    Cessna 182 ZS-CMY 8000 ft
    Peter Earle's first hook-up

    Second jump; 3- way with Peter Earle, Lipson 3rd

    We had a lot of fun on the coast that week, besides jumps at Port Alfred airfield, we landed on the beach at Kenton-on-Sea and on a sand bar in the Bushman River mouth at low tide. No squares yet, all PCs.

    Also met some lovely young women, one of whom I keep in contact with to this day. (not so young now though)

    Just can't imagine not keeping an accurate log of all my jumps.

    Thanks for posting here Peter.

  3. Go for it!

    My first lesson was a couple of weeks ago at a small ski club in the Zagros mountains above the village of Fereydoun Shahr in Iran. A great experience, but harder than I expected (especially hiking up the bunny hill at 10,000 ft. asl.) Cheap too.

    Age? 63.

  4. Wow! All those names from long ago.

    Richard Charter died in an unfortunate kayak accident 5 or 6 years ago, otherwise I know about only one other of those you've listed.

    Silvio Stefannini was running a restaurant in Jo'burg a couple of years ago, Tonto posted about meeting him then.

    Those were the days of Charter's "Chain Gang" and "Hellman's Heavies", also Rod Murphy's world cups at Wonderboom and Oudtshoorn, trips around the country with Henry Dutoit's Trek team out of Westonaria.

    You've started me on a real nostalgia trip!

  5. Pick exactly the right conditions for your canopy - non-gusty, non-thermally, nice gentle breeze just perfect for your 370 sq. ft. monster. A nice easy flare and a one-foot stand up landing to follow. If not just right, a PLF (remember them?) to your good side.

    Don't push it. Check your horoscope, check your bio-rhythm charts:D, you will know when you're ready.

    Have a good one!:)


  6. Canadian passports. Valid for 5 years, good for 4 1/2, since many countries won't issue visas unless there is at least 6 months validity left.

    So I'm on something like the ninth one now.