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Air Adventures - Clewiston, FL
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Freestyle
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Hot damn! Thanks for getting this beautiful bird in the air again for jumps...
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I am really happy they got this bird back in the air for jumps after so long. Not cheap but worth it. I'll be out there for their Halloween Boogie in Oct 2024.
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Wow, He was a great guy! He was one of my first instructors at Clewiston in the 90s, and even filmed me skydiving in the mid 1990s. God bless him. I remember him as an avid birder too. His photography of birds of prey and eagles was stellar. BSBD
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41,000' HALO Oxygen Jump, Florida
cdcollura replied to michaelmullins's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Probably in a sense. The chart says $11k per jumper to 41k with 6 jumpers. I think there were 4, so $15,000 per jumper. Either a brand new jet ski (or small car), or 3 mins of free fall. I think most of the cost is towards the required FAA paperwork and not just equipment / Aircraft. Remember you are also jumping from RVSQ "special qualifications" airspace (above 28.5k MSL which was imposed in 2002 after 9/11) ... Things like this simply ARE NOT CHEAP now. Especially in this day and age. -
41,000' HALO Oxygen Jump, Florida
cdcollura replied to michaelmullins's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Good morning, Yes - They did it around 11:45 AM. I was not on it because I didn't want to basically "buy a car" for $15k (they had 4 jumpers) - For 3 minutes of free fall. The DZO there did it as well (state record too)! Not cheap but great to hear about it. -
41,000' HALO Oxygen Jump, Florida
cdcollura replied to michaelmullins's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Not cheap. But I'm all for this. -
Now the jet won't fly jumpers because the flight school is closed (to train the pilots for it). Thank you Covid
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Hope so ... I jumped at Perris this past weekend and was told in early 2021 it might be dropping jumpers again ... But this has been a rumor since 2007. Ha ha ha...
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I was told they have to extend the runway at Perris when I was last there in April 2019 before the jet can fly again.
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Good day all, Sorry to chime in on this late... My buddies at my local DZ here in Florida were just talking about him. What an awesome guy he was, crazy awesome (literally)! The last time I saw him was at both the WFFC and in Lake Wales. Hating the costs and pains of a dental visit myself, this is just rediculous. Everyone attacks me for this "risky sport" I engage in - Regardless on how many times I try to explain that I got a greater chance of getting hurt DRIVING to the DZ than "what I do AT the DZ"! I'll have to add "dentistry" to the most risky things you can do. Skydiving and BASE jumping off the radar. LOL Only GOD can decide when it's your time. BSBD Scotty... Fly High ... Don't "Get High"!
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CSC HALO Skydive from 23,000 Feet! (July 14-16)
cdcollura replied to cdcollura's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Good day all, Who's guidelines? Mr. Mullins and other DZs seem to set their own on this. The last time I looked at the SIM it had the bailout system recommended for a "broad range", being from 20,000 to 40,000 MSL. This is kinda meaningless because the "boundary" between 19k and 20k isn't like your'e crossing a less subtle boundary (like above or below water)! The bailout system becomes more important above 24k, and a must near and above 28k. If CSC was jumping from 30,000 feet, I could understand the use of a bailout system. Maybe it's to be treated as "familiarization with such a system" or bragging rights. This equipment is also difficult to obtain and quite expensive to rent, so the ticket prices may be high for such a jump (I did 22k at Z-Hills for the price of "2 jump tickets", around $50, when they had them there). Fly High ... Don't "Get High"! -
Jumped there a few times in Spring of 2017. The facility is very nice with full service and constantly turning at least 2 planes on a busy day. Staff was very accommodating and professional. The location is a bit far and at the end of a bumpy dirt road (about 60 miles NE of Dallas / Fort Worth). When busy, I waited almost 4 hours to get on a load a couple times (I'm a licensed skydiver with almost 700 jumps at the time). Jump altitude was never above 11,000 feet. At 10,500' I was confused on why everyone was exiting (I thought a group was exiting lower) and literally "yelled" at to "get the F*** out of the plane". Not sure why no one got "standard" 13,500' on any load. Other than that, the place was overall a good experience with large landing areas and friendly to up-jumpers and students / tandems.
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CSC HALO Skydive from 23,000 Feet! (July 14-16)
cdcollura replied to cdcollura's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Good day all, That's exactly what I was thinking. Having done nearly a dozen high alt jumps, many from 22k or 23k (one nearly 24k), we would breathe oxygen in the plane only, come off at exit point, and in 20 seconds or so we are in "breathable" air, where the tiime of useful consciousness (TUC) is indefinite. At 22k, the TUC is at least 2 minutes, so exiting without a bailout package is not a problem. I'm wondering myself if this is a new requirement, or simply wasn't being followed EXACTLY? Z-Hills does 22k (or even 23k) consistently during events there, and never used a bailout system. Fly High ... Don't "Get High"! -
CSC HALO Skydive from 23,000 Feet! (July 14-16)
cdcollura replied to cdcollura's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Good day, Thanks for clarifying this! Wow that's an experience you had. Thanks for sharing. Scary thinking I was probably lucky there were no issues jumping from 23k without a bailout system. I consider myself lucky. Fly High ... Don't "Get High"! -
CSC HALO Skydive from 23,000 Feet! (July 14-16)
cdcollura replied to cdcollura's topic in Events & Places to Jump
Good day all, I saw this ad for 23k (HALO) jumps at CSC (Chicagoland Skydiving Center). https://www.skydivecsc.com/extreme-altitude-skydiving?utm_campaign=Experienced&utm_source=hs_email&utm_medium=email&utm_content=53902817&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8TqyYGmsOzd_93h46rdOTZTotsCAOxyqE1ww8YsD1AYNwqtsfifQkGGpU8H7EkHGm0yi7pe1nkU97ZzTIwNGySZNy2jw&_hsmi=53902817#licensed-halos Looks like a decent event, but not sure why they are using a bailout oxygen system. These are not needed below 24k on hi altitude loads. I've jumped many times from 22 / 23k with just aircraft oxygen (not needed in freefall). I'm wondering if they will get any interest on this, as jump tickets are kinda high ($159 USD). Fly High ... Don't "Get High"!