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Would you want YOUR skydiving to be 100% safe?
nigel99 replied to rss_v's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
[url] This should be on a T-Shirt My views are "eat, fuck, skydive" -
If you know how (and you did it for your A so you do) then it comes down to practice and self confidence. Just take your time and practice. If you are very nervous get an instructor to check you packing next time you are at the dz. I struggle with confidence in my pack jobs. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Would you want YOUR skydiving to be 100% safe?
nigel99 replied to rss_v's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
This should be on a T-Shirt My views are "eat, fuck, skydive" -
Female, about 30-years-old, with three kids in tow. White,Black,Asian,Redneck,Well dressed or not? Profiling? It was a black, lesbian redneck whose middle name was Hussein the three kids were all under 5. She was wearing a skyride tank top and spandex leggings and weighed about 300 pounds. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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What kind of influence the tandems have on skydiving as a sport?
nigel99 replied to Skyper's topic in The Bonfire
It depends how you define sport. Yes equipment, access and understanding has grown with tandems. Although funnily it still isn't mainstream enough for insurance policies to still hold us at arms length. But I feel the close knit, club atmosphere has been lost. I have fond memories of kicking a hackey sack around waiting for a load to turn in a crappy old aircraft. 20 years on I still have friends from my first club. The dz was a club and strong friendships grew. Personally I'm still very happy to jump into a 182 (in fact my last few jumps have all been 182's). Finally - I'm in the DC3 belly reserve club (jump number 62) Turbo Dak and a C9 -
you mean you haven't sold the drumset yet? Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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get away for the weekend and use the two hundred bucks you would spend on the tandem on some lingerie instead and make him happy. when it's your birthday, tell him you want to strap yourself to another dude and jump out of the plane. he can pay for that, and can't complain, because he got what he wanted on his bday sounds to me like you're the one who wants to skydive anyway, so win win. Best advice so far. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Wankers need bright lights to see the porn. Some engineers get laid with REAL women and need to dim the lights for a romantic mood. I guess we know which camp you're in. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Well you forgot the.most important PPE for skydiving - parachute, or for after hours condom Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Geography or anatomy? Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Strop, in one respect quads is right. Earlier this year the USPA rules were changed such that tandems must comply with the manufacturers age requirements unless specifically wavered. Where I strongly disagree with quade is that he alleges a 16 year old jumping is unsafe. We all know that the rule is there for legal reasons only. I wasn't aware that Mike's dz is not a group member. That just goes to show what a farce USPA memberships can be. It seems that BOD members don't put much stock in USPA membership. However I agree with quads that dz's who choose not to be members of a national body have a reason to do so. If the reason is financial, then what other shortcuts are taken? Generally industry membership helps with sales and removes the fear factor that can otherwise be spread. The only valid reason I can think of is that USPA rules and validation are seen to be a complete joke and not worth the effort. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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http://www.frasercoastchronicle.com.au/story/2012/06/12/skydiving-age-takes-a-plunge/ Yip them ozzies are tough and grow up much quicker than the american youngsters It's not that uncommon this part of the world. A friend is a TI and he took his 12 year old for his 10000th jump. A boy in my kids class was in the papers for being the youngest jumper in WA at 10 or 11 years old (tandem student). As the article says kids of 12 are doing extreme sports on their own, so a tandem is not a huge deal. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Would you want YOUR skydiving to be 100% safe?
nigel99 replied to rss_v's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Don't know if people read his post, or just the subject? He does say it is hypothetical in his original post. Perhaps better wording would have been "do you jump for the skill or thrill?" Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived. -
Quade, the 2 aren't related. Yes I would agree that most non-affiliated dz's need to be assessed carefully. However the age limit has nothing to do with safety. If it did then like the BPA there would be an upper age limit as well. It has everything to do with the US legal system. As squeak said, most of the world it is 16. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Would you want YOUR skydiving to be 100% safe?
nigel99 replied to rss_v's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
For some. I couldn't care less if everybody and their granny skydives, as long as I get to keep doing it. I don't do it because it's dangerous. I sure as hell don't do it because it makes me some kind of elite. I do it because it's difficult, and beautiful, and because the people I love do it with me. I voted 'perfectly safe', so they could keep doing it with me until we all die of old age. Spot on -
Would you want YOUR skydiving to be 100% safe?
nigel99 replied to rss_v's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
Yes I would. People look at me like I am from a different planet when I say I do skydiving for the 'human flight' and not the thrills. Living on a coastal area, where lots of people have experienced scuba diving, I tell them that it is apparently very similar (a perception of weightlessness, and a 3D playground). Most of them seem to get that. But then there is a part of me that relishes the fact that everytime I jump, I conquer very real fears. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived. -
Why can't it be both? Now that I am on a computer here is the original article. http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/upskirting-bus-driver-to-appeal-sentence-20120615-20eql.html Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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...and THAT is not spotting. It's only a small part of the process. But it is the reality of an Otter spot isn't it? Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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I just found his.moms.comment that he realised it was not a preferable hobby funny. Imagine the dinner talk at that family. Hey Johnny what are.you doing this weekend? Well mama I really need to get an upskirt photo of a 350lb woman for my collection. That's nice son, you know Mrs Jones takes the 58 bus don't you? Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Do you have a link to these incidents? I spent some time tracking problems with the various AAD’s and can’t recall this happening. Sparky Well one thing is becoming clear. The.largest cause of aad failure is people failing to read the manual, and therefore not understanding their equipment. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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FOr some reason I can't copy the url on my phone. But this is from the Sydney Herald. Love the quote from his mother. The guy was a bus driver filming up passengers skirts with a spy cam on the bus. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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At present the dropzone database has a "USPA Membership required" yes/no field. It would be helpful if this was changed to "National Membership" or similar. For example in Australia, APF membership is a requirement, and in the UK, BPA membership is required. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Do you have a link to these incidents? I spent some time tracking problems with the various AAD’s and can’t recall this happening. Sparky Sparky - I've only read it on here, no first hand information. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=post_view_flat;post=3858423;page=1;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;mh=25; http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=3876564;search_string=vigil%20door;#3876564 http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=3859402;search_string=vigil%20door;#3859402 Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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Nah, I guess from the layout of the bank it happens from time to time. One of the guys at work had it happen a few years ago with his son. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.
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It is much more complicated than that. But essentially that is the principle. There are no figures to show any lives 'lost' due to a conservative algorithm. Also remember that our choice of AAD potentially affects others. A no fire means a messy body to be cleaned up, whereas a false fire 'could' under the right circumstances kill everyone on board. Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived.