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  1. http://www.iloveskydiving.org/view/videos/friday-freakout-shit-meet-fan/ I know this vid has been posted a few times n im not looking for an EP debate but what would the probable/improbable scenarios had he cutaway with a skyhook equipped Oingo Boingo
  2. what would be the probable and any improbable outcomes had he cut away and had a skyhook equipped? Oingo Boingo
  3. Straight Hustle? Oingo Boingo
  4. "It's sounds as if your DZ uses crosswind jumpruns. Fine. I'm sure it's a good system that works for them." Would that mean a crosswind jumprun is irregular for most DZ's? Oingo Boingo
  5. "Because the slower a group's fall rate, the less forward throw they get after exit." Aw of course! So I guess my real question then is when would a line of flight with a head wind be appropriate/necessary? Oingo Boingo
  6. The DZ had a print of the wind direction and temp on a wall, it had the wind direction at canopy altitude the same as the direction but not velocity as in free fall n the DZ only had my aircraft flying at the time Oingo Boingo
  7. I have been reading a good bit on exit order and different theories on placement of RW and FF divers and have come across a question on the regular line of flight patterns for most DZ's. Do most DZ's make their line of flight perpendicular to the wind? or do they make it parallel? i ask this because im pretty sure on the majority of my jumps we have gone perpendicular to the wind, making wind drift negligent in the placement of RW and FF divers? Oingo Boingo