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I'll call the tunnel and see what is possible. Perhaps I'll even consider the 10 minute camp.
Thx for the advice
djd 0
QuoteAlright. Can't argue with that.
Thx for the advice
YIPPEEE
well done you... some body actually listened and made the right choice....
By the way YOU owe Beer because thats a first for Dropzone.com.....


May you have many more First's and buy lots of beer..
Welcome to Skydiving...

Well, IMHO, you don't need tunnel time to pass AFF, but you'll definetely learn something, and maybe it will give you confidence that you can pass the levels, which can help you pass. The AFF levels in themselves aren't difficult, but if you're sure you'll fail, then that's what you're gonna do.
Tunnel flight is also great fun. It can be frustrating and give you bruises, but definetely fun. I did my first 1 hour and 15 min this week, it was expensive, but worth every penny.
So do it if you feel like it. You don't have to, but I'm sure you won't regret it.
I'm a BIG, TOUGH BIGWAY FORMATION SKYDIVER! What are you?
leroydb 0
Le Roy
..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
Its about confidence, a good skydive will lead to a good/fun canopy ride. If you get unstable at pull time, an recover, it could still effect your canopy ride? I saw this AFF student today in the tunnel holding his heading, had forward an backward movement, turning left and right, waiving off, and he could hold a "pull" position(one arm back). He did that in 6 mins of tunnel time, the guy was GOOD. His name was Sean. Cool guy.
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. AFF is not about pass/fail, but about getting you ready to jump with YOUR FRIENDS.Skydiving is about QUALITY, not QUANTITY.
Any fool can bust a hole thru the sky. These fools often leave the sport when they discover gravity works. A skilled skydiver does it with grace and control -
Ok please dont take this as a personal Dig.
First AFF, IS Pass or Fail.
In the UK we have an FS manual which skydivers work through when they have done there consolidation jumps after AFF, !! THIS !! is what gets them ready to fly with there friends, I believe in the USA you have skydive U, but im not sure if this runs as in the UK.
Fact... if you have tunnel time you will get through this quicker..:)
Quote...Any fool can bust a hole thru the sky. These fools often leave the sport when they discover gravity works. A skilled skydiver does it with grace and control...
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I have seen many people who are new to skydiving doing 4 way.... or trying, getting very frustrated because exits dont fly or they only manage to do 1 point.. if that.. then they get bored and leave...
They are not FOOLS they have been let down by the experienced people at there drop zones.
I forget how many times i have gone up with relatively inexperienced skydivers and launched a tube or got a group to do a horny gorilla to land and all of them say wow thats a first never done anything like that before it was so much FUN..
We did nothing constructive so to speak just burn a big fat smiling hole in the sky...( some of these guys and girls have never been unstable on purpose since there qualifying dive )
Sometimes you dont even need to jump with them.. just tell a cpl or few of them what to do, tell them what to look out for on the safty side of things and watch them land laughing all the way to the packing mat...
personaly i think No one should be looked at as a FOOL ( unless they are dangerous )
just Uneducated. YOU should take time out and talk to these people and help them as i am sure somebody did with you when you first started in this sport.
As i said at the begining dont take this personaly, But every skydiver is revenue in our sport and allows dropzones to grow and get better equipment for the masses to use, if people leave then we only have ourselves to blame...
Anyway as this thread is in the Tunnel forum, i had better add......
Tunnels are Great and teach you loads.... I know i work in one...
Blue skys..
dragon2 2
The 20 euro/min IS the skydiver rate. Unless you buy an hour it doesn't get cheaper. Jumping is at least 25 euro for 12k so the tunnel is a bit cheaper per min. With some skydiver deals you can get free coaching (we have some freeflyers who regularly have tunnel evenings like that) but that's it. Of course beginners get free coaching from the tunnel marshalls and he should say he's going for AFF (some of the marshalls are AFF instructors too).
You can fly to Orlando if you want to book like 2 hrs and still have money leftover
ciel bleu,
Saskia
tdog 0
QuoteOk please dont take this as a personal Dig.
First AFF, IS Pass or Fail.
In the UK we have an FS manual which skydivers work through when they have done there consolidation jumps after AFF, !! THIS !! is what gets them ready to fly with there friends, I believe in the USA you have skydive U, but im not sure if this runs as in the UK.
Fact... if you have tunnel time you will get through this quicker..:)
Since I was the one who first posted "AFF is not about pass/fail", then someone agreed, and you replied to their agreement, I will respond... (That does not make sense, oh well).
1) Anyone who views AFF as pass/fail is doing a disservice to themselves and the ability for humans to learn at different rates. I have heavily modified the higher levels to cater to the student's needs - and ironically, I make them HARDER for students who have tunnel time, not EAISER for others.
In the USA, there are only a few things on each level that is cut and dry - pass/fail. For an example, on level 2 the student must pull on their own without a reminder because on level 3 they will be let go - whereas on level 2, if the turns suck but still work - they can move on with a note in their file that on level 4 they need to perfect the turn...
QuoteIn the UK we have an FS manual which skydivers work through when they have done there consolidation jumps after AFF, !! THIS !! is what gets them ready to fly with there friends, I believe in the USA you have skydive U, but im not sure if this runs as in the UK.
2) Excluding canopy control, altitude awareness, and tracking... (all important skills) - I bet someone with tunnel time, 9 times out of 10, will outperform their peers on their "FS manual jumps." In the US we have the USPA training program, and to give you a hint between a few students I have worked with:
Student 1 - exited plane, had fall rate issues, tracked too hard and crashed into me, reached for grips, and never completed the dock.
Student 2 - "Hey T, I wanna do my A licence check off dive. This thing looks way too easy. Can I do the whole jump backflying, the SIM does not say I have to be on my belly."
Student 3 - Swoop and dock. I told the student I would climb out and give an exit count - and he should follow as close as possible. In the door I was on my knees helping spot with another student. Our turn. I looked at my friend (student) and said, "I am so going to screw you" and fell out on my back. He had the longest swoop and dock I have ever given to a student. He went into a steep head down track that took most of the dive to complete, followed by a real nice dock.
Which students had tunnel time of the 3 listed above? Which ones not only completed the learning objectives of the training program, but took them a step farther? Which ones are ready to be the last out on a 20 way, versus barely able to do a 2 way?
This is why I say the tunnel time helps...
Very well said. I could not agree more.
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