mattjw916

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  1. ...still trying to figure out what a "toggle and jettison" is NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  2. no good deed goes unpunished here... NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  3. See you guys out there in a few weeks... with some toys that go BOOM NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  4. I am 6ft ~180lbs and avg about 160 in shorts/t-shirt in a neutral sit and about 155 in a jumpsuit according to various people's pro-tracks. You should be able to go faster... and if not, we can always go track. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  5. So is Brush open again? I didn't get a chance to jump there in the winter before it closed. I've jumped at Skip's out of Randy's KA and had a great time! Sure you probably won't make 10 jumps a day (even if Skip wakes you up with his cutting edge static line instruction at 8am ) but it was certainly fun and they and everyone there was totally cool and down-to-earth, not a skygod in sight. I wish it was closer so I go there more often to break-up the monotony. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  6. sometimes... just don't spend the rest of your life trying. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  7. Very busy and included jumps from a Casa, Kingairs, a DC3, a Carvair, Skyvans, Otters, and a C206 at 4 or 5 different dropzones. Mostly FF with a bunch of H&Ps, a few tracking dives, and some RW jumps in there. Also did my first Stiletto jump loaded at just under 1.4... That rocked!!! NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  8. Even if there is no driver installed you should still get the device notification balloon which prompts you to install the driver when you plug it in, in addition to the little beep/bong sound. When you have the cam plugged into the computer check in device manager to see if there are any "unknown devices" present. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  9. I'd just shelve it and buy a used Stilleto or something. Plus the holiday boogie is on the horizon and hopefully PD will have their canopy auction again. In the meantime you can demo tons of stuff from Square2 or request some other cool demos from other manufacturers. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  10. A lot of people that write the "this is the best rig/dz/canopy/whatever" reviews often have not been to/jumped/worn much else. You have to decide which one you like either by demoing or borrowing gear. I could try to tell you the Mirage is "better" but I have never jumped an Icon so my opinion isn't worth much. I can attest to the quality of the Mirage though, I am very happy with mine, and I have jumped a bunch of different rigs. Another thing to consider is resale value and Mirages are great in that respect. Only time will tell regarding the Icons since there haven't been many used ones on the market yet. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  11. For about a 100 bucks more you can get a brand new PC1000 with a warranty, etc... I think I paid like $918 for mine. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  12. you'll be fine with 2 carry-ons... I recently did 2 suitcases checked with a rig and camera gear as carry-on no prob. I did have to gate check my rig for a recent CRJ flight since the overhead is very limited on the tiny commuter planes. I fly United all the time and have had no hassles at all. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  13. So are you guys open? What was with the cease and desist thingy? NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  14. you should use this for your avatar... NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  15. My preference is a tight knee lock. Let the rear float jumper rotate slightly back on exit so as to orient properly into the relative wind and as you clear the hill you can build that visual of horizon and keep your eyes on the other jumper for hand signals. Break off is a quick nod and you shouldn't go very far from each other. Train exits are fun but are a lot more work IMHO, plus there is no eye contact and break off is often sudden. When I was working on solos I'd freefly the exit usually or just exit with my back to the relative wind in a sit. Cheers. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  16. positive of course... it's huge and the air is smooth and powerful. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  17. The Fusion, Nitro, and Nitron all have stock HMA linesets, that's kind of an unfair discriminator for the "stock" class IMHO. I would be interested in a non-x-brace class of swoop-comps in the future though and it would set the stage for the next-gen of swoopers to start working on their skills. It would be awesome to see some people going big under their Stilettos, Samurais, Crossfires, etc... NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  18. Personally, I'd just get smaller canopies and keep the container. But that's just me. Even with my PD176R in an M5 I have had one repack that looked like absolute crap and another one that looked perfect (I have the original reserve PC still). Oddly enough the first one was the more experienced rigger. So, obviously rigger skill and/or attention to bulk management makes a big difference since my last two repacks were like night and day. With my next rig purchase I definately won't be getting something Mirage lists as "snug" for the reserve container. My M5 with a 175 main and 176 reserve is pretty snug as is, I can't believe you shoe-horn bigger canopies in there. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  19. Werd. Compared to the Perris tunnel, the Eloy tunnel is a monster. schweeet... NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  20. Hmmm... Well since so many non-"tourist" jumpers say it's a good idea, maybe I will send in my C license app so I can get an official number. I had just planned to leave it with my logbook if anyone cared to see it. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  21. Not directed at anyone but everyone needs to stop "helping" this guy, he needs to talk to his instructors about his student gear immediately so as to avoid further confusion. Trying to explain the in and outs of RSLs, SOS, Skyhook, etc should be left for later in his progression and will accomplish nothing more then to further muddy the waters. NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  22. NOOOO!!! Please go discuss this with your instructors immediately before your next jump!!! NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  23. just ignore it since it is an obvious attention-whoring attempt NSCR-2376, SCR-15080
  24. that's just silly... set them to the same warning altitudes... even the SIM recommends two for freeflying, freestyle, etc... I've been meaning to buy one for the other ear for redundancy for a while now, I just haven't got around to it. I use the breakoff, pull, and get your head-out-of-your-ass warning strategy for the beeps and it seems to work great (for freeflying). NSCR-2376, SCR-15080