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How many times do you look at your altimeter during a jump?

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It's according to what I am doing. If I am doing AFF, I check it about five times. Tandems, I usually check it twice. On both of those, I have my Pro Dytter set at the critical altitudes for the skydive. (6000 lock-on for AFF cat A, AFF wave-off/start pull sequence altitude, AFF minimum pull altitude.)

On an RW jump I check it twice: once when my internal clock runs out, and once after my Dytter goes off and I am tracking away waiting to pull.

Chuck

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On two ways I tend to only look at it twice. They are busy skydives and I know about how many moves I can get in before time runs out. I have lots of video where I never look at it once until break off. I'll glance and it is always between 5000-4500 Ft. You see me look...and then take off. I'll go through geeking Andre and then barrel rolling. Then check it again right before I pull. If it's just a Free Fly dive with friends tend to check around 6K, 5K, and then pull time. On belly dives I never know what the hell is going on. I'll check at 9, 8, 6, 5800, 5000, 4500, 4000, 3500, and then pull time. My internal clock gets all goofed up with the extra time. B|

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I look at it about 2-3 times in freefall when i'm jumping from normal altitude (13500). When i jump from 9500, i usually look at it 4-5 times. It's much easier to glance at it when doing RW. Under canopy i check it ALOT!!

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I have about 100 RW jumps without an altimeter at all. My eyes might not be as precise as an altimeter, but they're more reliable. I know what 3000 feet looks like every time, but altimeters can stop working. People can also forget to look at their altimeter, but the planet's right in front of you bigger than anything.

Besides, if you're relying on instruments to tell you what your eyes are so good at knowing, it's easy to ignore the signals all around you and lose track of altitude.

Last year after 10 years not jumping I got back in the sport. I've been using an altimeter since then. I've noticed that I'm not as aware of the visual signals as I used to be. That makes me a little nervous and sad.


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Pretty much never until I'm setting up my swoop.
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Despite that, my internal clock has gotten to where I pretty much know when the skydive is about over & the ProTrack is about to go off. Still, I prolly ought to get a second audible if I'm going to rely so heavily on it.

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From the 182 at ~10k, usually about 3 times. If at another dz, or a big plane comes in, 13k, usually a time or two more. Of course, one day I would like to try a hi-alt (20 k plus), but I can see me tripping out when the alti reaches the 3 k mark (the first time) and pulling at 15 grand (talk about spinning down until you puke):S.

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Shooting video I look at it a bit in the plane. Almost never in freefall. After everything is good in the saddle and I'm about to stow my slider. Check for my set up in the landing pattern.

Otherwise, usually 3 or 4 times during freefall.
quade -
The World's Most Boring Skydiver

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and pulling at 15 grand




We had a tandem a few weeks ago that had a misrouted cable. The TM dumped the drogue which became just like a throw out...LOL. Nice long canopy ride from about 12,000. With a light girl.....
TM's account: Exit...throw the drogue...Shit, canopy? Hmm...OK...spin, spin, spin....How ya feelin? I'm doing good....spin, spin, spin Still doin OK? Umm...not really...I'm feeling queezy. Crap!!! 10,000???(Under breath) B|

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