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I really enjoyed watching it. Where were the jumps made? -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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When the grommet slides up over the slider stops it can damage the stabilizer, and it is reluctant to come down. I have seen it. It resulted in a guy cutting away 3 times out of 5 jumps until we figured out what was happening. This was in about 1978, but it is just as relevant now. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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What motivates your question? Bigger grommets will slide over the slider stops and cause malfunctions and damage. Smaller grommets aren't a big deal, as long as they aren't much smaller. I'd be cautious about any changes though. In fact, I'd go so far as to say just don't mess with the grommet size. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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You need to do more research. I assume it is possible to demo canopies in the UK, so you should. Another canopy in the same class as the two you mention is the Pilot, by Aerodyne. The best scenario is for you to jump all three of them and then make your decision. Discuss which size to try with your DZ authorities. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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SHUT UP! I'm not getting old. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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The big DZ in the area is Skydive Carolina in Chester, SC, about 45 minutes south of Charlotte, on I-77. It is a very nice facility with full-time Otter, C-182, and regular big events. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Hang it up from the ceiling in the hangar or training area as a training aid. Cut the lines below the cascades, so students can still see how the lines are rigged. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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My friends... Surprised me with (see attachment) -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Still Looking for a little help.
darkwing replied to aberardi678's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I still don't like sitting next to an open door. I think your fears are common. -- Jeff My Skydiving History -
My team looks like them in some shots, but we call it a funnel. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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In general, no. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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What was the idea behind the symbolism of the cross with the arrowhead on the top? Although it looks religious now, I think it was a take off on red cross type safety symbols, with the arrow pointing up because we are up in the air. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Custom made harness/containers??? / need advice
darkwing replied to Zydrius's topic in Gear and Rigging
This seems to be an issue between an official dealer and the manufacturer. No way the end user should have to pay for the dealers mistake. Unfortunately, there may not be a way to force the dealer and manufacturer to settle the problem. Hopefully the manufacturer will lean on the dealer. -- Jeff My Skydiving History -
I am a rigger, and I would be perfectly comfortable with the manufacturer replacing the ring. If I were the manufacturer I would be anxious to look at it. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Here is my USPA Area Safety Officer patch. The ASO was the precursor to the S&TA we have now. My patch is roughly from 1977. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Yes, I have done it. It is a pretty easy mod actually. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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difference between HP canopies and everything else
darkwing replied to Jackpunx's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
I think this advice is insane. Others may or may not share my opinion. -- Jeff My Skydiving History -
I prefer my Bonehead Havok. Others are OK, at best. Havok is perfect for me. I used to own a Z1. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Stick the stiletto in there and see. have a rigger look it over. Don't die. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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I have been a base for most of my skydiving career. I figure I should be brightly colored because I am the target. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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I didn't vote, because I believe there should only be one class. We have like 19 classes now. I think there should be one class per team so everyone gets to be best. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Another problem with this is that the added mass of the bag made it more likely, and more problematic when the combination went over the leading edge of the canopy and tangled in the suspension lines. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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The screwdriver and wrench is the standard way. Have a rigger look it over. If you have tried hard already it is possible you have damaged the link by turning the nut the wrong way. You don't want that. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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Nice, but it can't be that easy if the lines are cascaded. -- Jeff My Skydiving History
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FIRST JUMP - 17,400 FEET! please comment!
darkwing replied to c0mpletec0ntrol's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
The problem is that now every jump you make will seem low and short. -- Jeff My Skydiving History