jas8472
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Cypres 2
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Home DZ
Netheravon
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License
C
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Licensing Organization
BPA
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Number of Jumps
950
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Years in Sport
8
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First Choice Discipline
Freeflying
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First Choice Discipline Jump Total
400
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Second Choice Discipline
Freeflying
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Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
450
Ratings and Rigging
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aerodyne make there own slinks too, much the same as the pdf ones i think.
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1 x MI8 1 x Hot Air ballon 1 x AN72 1 x C-130 1 x SkyVan
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too much fandango
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Google Earth Drop Zone Project -- Ideas and Discussion
jas8472 replied to quade's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
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I went to Kolomna last year, and you shouldn't have any problems. It's not that cold this time if year 10-15 deg C at the moment and getting warmer. Also cold air is more dense than warm air not less and you probably won't notice much difference sea level and 114m (300-400ft approx i think). Jas
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bodyflight bedford in the uk is 4.95m (16.2ft)
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PILOT
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A few DZ's in the area that spring to mind are Netheravon, South Cerney, Hinton...
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I created the Wikipedia Article for "Vertical Wind Tunnel".
jas8472 replied to mdrejhon's topic in Wind Tunnels
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TSE Viper (New Teardrop) maybe??? That looks low profile on pics I've seen and I heard it was designed with the help of a speed skydiver.
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FYI, UK has a 6 month reserve repack cycle. I recently jumped my main after 6 weeks packed and it took 1500 feet to open, I would expect a few months to be ok, not sure about 5or6 though, just don't hop&pop it.
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I know a girl who bought a used rig, and did 6 jumps on it before someone asked her when she was packing, "aren't you going to cock the pilot chute?" and she replyed "do what?".
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You forgot about currency. Also what would the final number actually mean? Edited to add: You could compare one sykdive to another with system (maybe) but how would it compare to drive to the DZ or crossing the street, wouldn't that be the goal in any risk assessment to compare skydiving to every day life.
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How do you know it's 15:00 (aka 3pm) if your reading a analogue clock. If your alti says 3k and you just left plane your at 15k. If your alti says 3k and people are pulling your at 3k.