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adamsr 0
Now i always make sure to check and double check it, plus have the habit of giving the chest strap a tug when i'm checking other people.
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We are human and make mistakes. Luckily it seems skydivers look out for each other

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FIREFLYR 0

"There's absolutely no excuse for the way I'm about to act"
Croc 0
Charles Fort, commenting on the many contradictions of astronomy
billvon 3,088
>the door and then pulls while holding onto (I think) the leg strap.
Greg was attached via a steel cable to a harness he wore under his suit. A cool looking stunt to be sure, but not quite as death-defying as it seems.
Croc 0
Charles Fort, commenting on the many contradictions of astronomy
Falko 0
I have a dvd of some dude in Arizona who carries his rig out of the door and then pulls while holding onto (I think) the leg strap. [....]
That's Joe Jennings "Good Stuff" DVD, and the dude is Greg Gasson.
... and rumours say that he had his hand attached to the leg strap with some sort of safety cord. (Just to make sure the snatch force doesn't pull the rig out of his hands)
Don't know if there is any truth to it.
Later on in the video it's obvious that he is not attached to the rig as he climbs around, but I assume it wouldn't have been a problem to dispose of the cord once the canopy is open.
A cool stunt, but as a "skydiving achievement" it doesn't impress me at all.
The Arizona Airspeed chapter, THAT'S impressive!

edit: billvon had posted while I was writing ...


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Falko 0
Greg was attached via a steel cable to a harness he wore under his suit. A cool looking stunt to be sure, but not quite as death-defying as it seems.
Well if he'd had a mal, he would've been f**ked...
How would he have reached his handles?
(But I bet he packed that Spectre (?) extra carefully... doh!

Ich betrachte die Religion als Krankheit, als Quelle unnennbaren Elends für die menschliche Rasse.
(Bertrand Russell, engl. Philosoph, 1872-1970)
billvon 3,088
Extensions similar to tandem evaluator extension handles.
firstime 0
the subject. About 20 yrs ago I borrowed my inlaws
mobile home. Off we go with 3 other couples. I was driving with the cruise on, feet up on the console
I finished my coffee and yup you guessed it. I got
up to walk in the back and as I stood up I saw
7 horrified faces. But got back to drivers seat in time.
That was funny, but the no rig thing is not...
NO Brain farts please>>>>>
bch7773 0
How many people have actually fallen out of their harness due to a misrouted strap? Were they wearing student gear or custom stuff?
MB 3528, RB 1182
She was caught serveral times with it misrouted before she went in too!
Study....who needs a study?
Edited to add: Scotty can remember at "least" 2!
Its there for a REASON.
BUCKLE UP!
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Tami
pccoder 0
Just this past weekend I did it, concisously thinking about how NOT to do it, then looked down a minute later and realized I had done it wrong!!!
Retardation is kicking in sometimes with me and my chest strap. I always remember before boarding the plane, just not always when suiting up.

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FrogNog 1
1. I studied the SIM check procedures and am checking things in threes now (i.e. leg strap, leg strap, chest strap)
2. I try and always get a pre-board check done. They are not purposeless, they can make the difference between feeling foolish and feeling dead.
3. I try and do up my chest strap before my leg straps. (This is personal and certainly won't apply to other people as much as the previous two items.)
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ZoneRat 0
I am SO bad about this. I have done it more times than I can count, then someone in the hanger (before boarding the plane) will notice and mention it to me.
Just this past weekend I did it, concisously thinking about how NOT to do it, then looked down a minute later and realized I had done it wrong!!!
Retardation is kicking in sometimes with me and my chest strap. I always remember before boarding the plane, just not always when suiting up.
Unacceptable.
Fix that.
I had a similar difficulty. My cuttaway pillow tended to fold under my harness during gear up. I always caught it, but understood it was just a matter of time before I didn't. That was unacceptable too. I fixed it. I changed my gear-up and self check methods.
Designer 0
kelel01 1
Making sure that jumpsuit is zipped on climb to altitude.
Can I ask why? I always have people telling me to zip up my jumpsuit, but I never think to ask why-- I just do it.
Kelly
bmcd308 0
Maybe they are getting hypoxic from the extra altitude.
An unzipped jumpsuit will slow your fallrate, and depending on its design, you may get smacked around by the zipper or collar in freefall. If it is unzipped enough it could interfere with your handles.
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swoosh 0
Kelly
Come on now, you're a QT pie, you know why they'd ask

The Sky is NOT the Limit, the Dirt Is!!
when I landed I was screaming at myslef for not checking my gear good enough.......the person that strapped me in said it was because of the opening and not the way he routed my chest strap........i learned a big lesson..........and now am a freak about gear checks...............to this day we still agrue about it.......................I know in the end it was my fault and my responsibility for my own life...lesson learned......
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