Haeloth 0 #26 March 31, 2002 I usually count 10 seconds for the first 1000, then 5 seconds for every 1000, until pull height. Is there any reason not to use this fomula for belly to earth flying?Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magistr8 0 #27 March 31, 2002 This is a quote from a friend of mine hwo is well on his way to becomming.There is no point in driking unless your going to get drunk.Greg if your on here, Sorry budWho ever said comming down from a high was bad obviously never tried this.Peter Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magistr8 0 #28 March 31, 2002 I can't really speak for belly flyers but I am a freeflyer so It is always changing. Who ever said comming down from a high was bad obviously never tried this.Peter Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jabeln79 0 #29 March 31, 2002 I did my first tandem last week, after 130 jumps i finally did one to help someone out with currency. Although it was not my favorite jump, A: it was free B: i was helping someone out and C: like you said it did count for freefall time. Your tandem however might cost quite a bit of money that would better benefit you to use for jumps, the more jumps you make the more current you are, currency is a great thing in skydiving. Blue Skies Joe "Knowledge is the antidote to fear."--- Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iflyme 0 #30 March 31, 2002 A freeflyer with 20 jumps???"There's nothing new under the sun" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magistr8 0 #31 March 31, 2002 20 jumps is right. Sits, backfllips and front flips those all quilfy don't they? Right after my I completed my PFF my jump master wanted to show me all this stuff. I guess buying beer pays off in the long runWho ever said comming down from a high was bad obviously never tried this.Peter Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites