I have voted "no" although I would leave it on
if I had one (the 12-yr/$1200 "rental program" really
turn-me off though)
Age: 50
Years in the sport: 15
Number of jumps: 2466
Consider this:
1) I always wear a helmet (only 2 jumps have been made without)
2) I have a audio-altimeter that beeps at 2000ft AGL to let me know whether I need to cut away
the messy canopy I have up there
3) I understand about being knocked unconcious
during RW. To me this seems to be a very, very
unlikely event - less likely it seems than dying during
the crash of a skydiving airplane
(there have been many in the last 15 yrs);
it is also MUCH less
likely than being hit on landing final by
another jumper seeking the same landing spot
4) At my DZ, most RW formations Im in are 8-ways, not 50 ways
I know that there have been lots and lots of
AAD saves - but most seem to have been happening
because of jumpers not being altitude-aware.
AADs have been saving many jumpers from themsleves!
JP