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First jump tomorrow!

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Hey everyone!

Just wanted to say hi to all you guys and gals on here. Been lurking around for the past week trying to get all my info together before deciding on jumping. Imma be heading out tomorrow to The Farm here in Georgia for my first jump, decided on AFF. Unfortunately (well, that's relative) I won't be able to do the whole course since I"m moving back to Spain (home country) for my MBA in April. I hear there are plenty of DZ's out there also so I'll just have to start my AFF jumps over again since I heard that doing a jump here and a jump there isn't really recommended...

Anyways, any comments, questions, concerns, specially with regards with the whole having to change DZ's, would be greatly appreciated.

C
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." (Except in National Parks off course...)

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you would be wise to try and get aff done here. I have a friend in the uk that is starting aff and its a VERY LARGE price differance in the training here...vice the training there! Good luck though!
"Age has absolutely nothing to do with knowledge, learning, respect, attitude, or personality." -yardhippie
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Welcome to the forums! :)



Well, I'm back now and I have to say that it was a great experience. The DZ staff and instructors were all supreme. My jumpmasters were Mike Gruwell and Sandy Paulsen, and both did as great of a job as ever could be expected of them. Had a great time spending the day with Andy over there, stories and experience all around. The actual jump went great and the view from up there was amazing!

Anyways, in response to the whole getting it done here or waiting a month thing. A big reason why I finally was able to make the decision to jump is because I found a DZ here in Georgia that I felt confident enough in to trust them with my first jump.

Overall, the experience was great. I will definitely be doing it again soon and go from there, after all, I got a logbook, I guess I just have to use it now :)

Thanks for all for the well wishes and the same to you!

C
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." (Except in National Parks off course...)

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