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Andy9o8 2
QuoteI pulled a front mount flat reserve at terminal one day. That was it for the weekend.Quote
Also depends on how banged up you might be. I haven't had a cutaway since the old days, but on one of them I banged up my shoulder rather badly and jumping again that weekend would not have been a good idea.
You just described my first-ever reserve ride. I definitely wanted to "get back on the horse", but my thighs and nuts were purple; and my neck wasn't feeling too good, either. I could hardly walk, much less jump, so the decision was pretty much made for me.
Having said all that, I am a believer that if it's feasible to get at least one more in that day, it's good for the psyche to do so.
BETO74 0
My first cut away I did not find the main canopy and I could not use my spare one so I called a day, my second one everything landed in the airport 2 hrs later I was jumping, waste of two hours!
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Depends on the time of day. If there's time to make another jump I'll get my second rig out and keep going.
"Buttons aren't toys." - Trillian
Ken
Ken
I have 4 cut aways and I've jumped again on the same day on two of them. After the two that I didn't jump, I couldn't find my freebag on one and it was too late in the day for the other one.
Squeak 17
My 1st chop was on jump 18, i did another jump later that day with an instructor (a B rel jump). If I had gone home having not jumped, I most likely would not have returned.
(thanks Thomo
(thanks Thomo

You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky)
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How's yours doing?
My Life ROCKS!
How's yours doing?
My first cutaway was on a back to back tandem load. So I landed, dropped the rig and was handed a fresh rig while moving quickly to the soon to be waiting plane. Infact, I've jumped the same day atleast once after each one of my 4 chops. I couldn't imagine not jumping anymore in the day. It just doesn't make since, unless its sunset load or you can't find your stuff.
--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline."
Aurelius 0
I had a cutaway on jump 19. Very scary. I passed 3000 ft. going 178 mph and managed to get a hold of my reserve handle just under 2000 ft. I was a little freaked out once I got on the ground. My instructor and the DZO spent the better part of an hour talking the incident through and advised me to get in another jump to prevent my fear from escalating. Decided I would, but then the weather crapped out. I went home, and I'm pretty sure they thought they'd never see me again, but I went back the next weekend and got a couple of good jumps in. Just recently earned my A license. Glad I stuck it out. It was definately worth it.
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AEsco48 0
were you jumping a rented rig?....were they giving you the next jump free...basically so you would come back and give them more business?
Aurelius 0
I was using one of their student rigs. The people at my DZ are great and always seem to have safety as their top priority. I certainly didn't get the sense that they were doing anything but looking out for my best interest. They talked to me for a long time because they wanted to make sure that I had my questions answered and that I was O.K. I had a great stand up landing on my reserve but I was pretty shaken up. They knew that I had a pretty scary experience for a new jumper, but also wanted me to realize that my emergency procedures had worked and that practicing them before every jump is what helped everything turn out O.K.
I earned my license over the course of 11 months and have waited out a lot of rainy weekends here in the NW to see it through. I think they just didn't want to see me give up on something I've worked hard for after one bad experience. I'm sure they would have charged me for the second jump and I wouldn't have expected anything else.
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I earned my license over the course of 11 months and have waited out a lot of rainy weekends here in the NW to see it through. I think they just didn't want to see me give up on something I've worked hard for after one bad experience. I'm sure they would have charged me for the second jump and I wouldn't have expected anything else.
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Nope. Last couple have been while I was working (video or tandems). Just keep rollin.....
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You're not as good as you think you are. Seriously.
You're not as good as you think you are. Seriously.
I had back to back malfuntions on the same day. They were the first two loads of the day and I think I made 3 more jumps on borrowed gear.
If it happened now I would probably quit jumping for the day, repack my reserves and drink beer.
Your attitude changes with age.
If it happened now I would probably quit jumping for the day, repack my reserves and drink beer.
Your attitude changes with age.
JerryBaumchen 1,444
Hi perckerhead,
QuoteYour attitude changes with age.
Funny how that happens. I joined the service at 19, came home at 23; my dad got smart while I was gone.
Jerry
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