Bicyclejim

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  • Home DZ
    Skydive Oregon
  • License
    D
  • License Number
    D14258
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    3000
  • Tunnel Hours
    10
  • Years in Sport
    30
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Freefall Photographer
    No

Ratings and Rigging

  • USPA Coach
    No
  • Pro Rating
    No
  • Wingsuit Instructor
    No
  • Rigging Back
    Master Rigger
  • Rigging Chest
    Master Rigger
  • Rigging Seat
    Master Rigger

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  1. Moderators: PLEASE delete the pack data card photos. There are numbers on there that can be used to steal identities.
  2. For me, nothing beats a lugged, steel frame bike. I'm envious of your collection.
  3. I can't resist... How much was the new wife? PS-Jerry and I are good friends so I take great pleasure in teasing him.
  4. Skydive Oregon. They have two very, very nice Caravans. Capacity for fun jumpers is not a problem.
  5. A worthy book: John Derosalia Mental Training for Skydiving and Life. Copies are available on Amazon. He worked with several teams in the late 90's. I have no idea what he's doing now. I met him at a competition. He's a really nice guy and I could see how he would be good to work with. He still has a website: skymindschool.com.
  6. Why don't you contact the manufacturer of your Wings, Sunrise Manufacturing? They will probably give you the best advice for your rig and you can get a new pilot chute from them. I've found them to be very helpful.
  7. Struggle Struggle Thump... Oh, wait...maybe that should be under the pull-out thread
  8. What software package are you using to model and print your design?
  9. I think you should take a seam ripper to them and create a pattern for your next little project.
  10. Try contacting Skydive Oregon. He used to work out there and they might have a contact number.
  11. Joe and Theresa at SDO run a very tight ship. They have high quality aircraft that they obviously spend a lot of money to keep in top shape. They have staff that are top notch. If you're a student, they have great gear that is very well maintained.