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Hey all you BMI's. How about a PM with your rec's on drill dive flows for a new solo flyer. I'm flying by my self (no others on DZ) and would like solid drill dives to work on. Thanks and Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Thanks Annna, I'll check it out. Just for your information there is only one thing more dangerous than skydiving............ Going out with Nightjumps!!!!!!!! Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Thanks Bigun. You sound like a college professor Thank goodness there's a sane man teaching our youth these days....................... Blues Brother, J.E> James 4:8
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I would like to know where you found that quote. It is incorrect as I'm sure you know. If Tom B. does not post a follow up I'll be surprised. Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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thank you Mr. Booth. "What looks bad on the ground only gets worse in the air" Quote by Steve Eggers Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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You are going to receive several "answers" to your question, just like a bunch of old ladies standing around in a laundry mart talking about "how much bleach to use". E-mail or call the manufacturer. Go straight to the source and delete our opinions. Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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**STUPID NEWBIE QUESTION** What makes a parachute work?
sducoach replied to Nightingale's topic in Gear and Rigging
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Can you guys spell "body position"? With over 200 jumps on a Stiletto and 500 on a Vengeance, I have never had a line twist that caused a malfunction. (knock on wooden head) Packing and body position. Packing and body position. Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Call me after the first of the year. I'll sell you mine. Ooops, is that a classified ad?????? Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Aggie, Size to size they are not that far off. I still fly a Stiletto 135 and the Vengeance 107. Less size = more speed = longer recovery arc. The thing I do like about the Vengeance is the fact the riser load is much lighter than the Stiletto. Fords and Chevys my brother, Fords and Chevys.......................... Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Yeah If I don't believe you, just ask them.................. James 4:8
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Yes, Depending upon the land owner, local law, and civil law. I would hope that with some very considerate discussion and the novelty of a skydiver landing in your front yard, everyone would smile and go on their merry way however, walk across the road, climb the fence, drop in from the sky, trespass is trespass. Sorry, just the facts. Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Spinoff thread: pros and cons of soft links (main or reserve)
sducoach replied to The111's topic in Gear and Rigging
Ditto Hook, Except the zero maintenance. I know you check and maintain yours.................... Blues, J.E. James 4:8 -
Put your tounge back in your mouth when you are talking to Kolla. Don't get yourself caught critizing Kolla, you'll loose. J.E. James 4:8
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Good advice from all. Try calling Mirage and asking their recommendations. For myself, Woolite and tumble washer or hand wash but, call the manufacturer..... Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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When are you a turkey, lowtimer etc?
sducoach replied to vonSanta's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
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Quade, I'm agreeing with you 100%! Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Marcus, Was Bill your brother-in-law???????? Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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Are USPA rating recognised in Australia and New Zealand?
sducoach replied to iam's topic in Safety and Training
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Always is a lot! Let me know who the crew dog is and what manufacturer of knife they were testing. I don't use the "cheapies" on my gear but have several in my shop/loft that work just fine cutting lines. I don't use them on my gear simply because they are too little for my hands and I want something "big" to grab when needed. Blues, J.E. James 4:8
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I have a Jack the ripper sewn on every one of my jump suits in the same exact location so the reach is the same. This is my low knive located on my right thigh. The second knive is an aluminum version of the Zac knive under the left mud flap on each rig. Jack the ripper knives have replacable blades if needed. I am very surprised my how many skydivers ask me "what is that" when the look at my James 4:8