Amazon 7 #26 August 21, 2005 Just go take the AFF and mention you had a bit of jumping before. you will be suprised how quickly it comes back I took off about 20 years.. took the FJC over.. just go do it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DanglesOZQld 0 #27 August 21, 2005 Personally I believe you should just be totally honest about prior experience and the guys OR girls will tell you what is required by them at their dz. It is really a moral requirement I believe to give current C.I's and instructors as much info as you can for them to help you in the best way possible. I personally don't think you need to do the course or anything just jump with an experienced instructor or even the CI (That happens these days!? ;) unless you want to and want to make sure procedures and/or gear has not changed a great deal and go for it from there. Apart from equipment differences perhaps and a few other small things you should be fine. JUST BE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT THE ABOVE ARE BEFORE JUMPING AGAIN. Know your equipment and how it works as well as anything it can throw at you.....it is one reason why Chuck Yeager is still here and not a wreck in the ground somewhere now! And for those of you who think that jump numbers are everything...it is not the numbers, just what you do with them in building them up! BSBD!! -Mark. "A Scar is just a Tattoo with a story!!!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites