chinchman99

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Gear

  • Main Canopy Size
    210
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    193
  • AAD
    Cypres 2

Jump Profile

  • Home DZ
    Tradewind Sky Sports
  • License
    A
  • License Number
    50634
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    225
  • Years in Sport
    2
  • First Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    120
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freefall Photography
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    70

Ratings and Rigging

  • USPA Coach
    Yes
  1. There is no way you will be disappointed with a BMW. I have a 1996 R1100RS and absolutely love it. My dad has a 2007 R1150RT and it is so very badass. It is VERY fast and comfortable enough to go on 450+ mile/day cruises. If they're not sporty enough, I used to have a Honda Interceptor - they will not disappoint in speed or comfort.
  2. Tradewind Sky Sports in Washington, NC will be hosting night jumps February 23rd. Sponsored by the ECU Skydiving Club, the Full Moon Boogie will also include a cookout. Hope to see you all out there... Blue Skies! Colt Hinchman President, ECU Skydiving Club
  3. Read Beav2's review, I agree 100%. I love the place, people and environment. The only drawback is that it's a Cessna DZ.
  4. I pay $90 for digital cable and high speed internet. With the digital cable, I get a few tiers of channels like speed, hbo, etc. Still a shit load of money though
  5. It's kinda like just having sex with Cameron Diaz, after going on a date in Hawaii with your LearJet and Ferrari Enzo as transportation. ...only better!
  6. My first (and current rig) is a Mirage G3 with a Spectre 210, PD 193 reserve & Cypres 2. (I weigh 215). Amazing canopy. Amazing openings, quite fast... and I love how reliable it is - throw the damn thing in the bag, make a few line stowes and guess what?... perfect openings every time! (of course I left out a few details) but still... great canopy
  7. June 29, 2006. When I was 20. Plan to do my 100th on my one year anniversary!
  8. Yes.. swooping is not a crime.. not only that, but it is a thrilling discipline of skydiving. However, we do participate in a dangerous sport, and we need to do anything we can possibly do to make it safer. I saw Danny Page and Bob Holler DIE right in front of my eyes in Dublin. Something has to be done to prevent this from happening again. I think there should be a totally different landing area for swoopers... keep away from students, tandems, normal people, etc. Brian Germain is much more experienced than I may ever be, but we who like our skies safe don't want to see swooping go extinct, we want to be able to go home to our families at night.
  9. Yes.. swooping is not a crime.. not only that, but it is a thrilling discipline of skydiving. However, we do participate in a dangerous sport, and we need to do anything we can possibly do to make it safer. I saw Danny Page and Bob Holler DIE right in front of my eyes in Dublin. Something has to be done to prevent this from happening again. I think there should be a totally different landing area for swoopers... keep away from students, tandems, normal people, etc. Brian Germain is much more experienced than I may ever be, but we who like our skies safe don't want to see swooping go extinct, we want to be able to go home to our families at night.
  10. You ready to jump in the wind and rain this weekend at the Chili Boogie!?! Gonna be some stinky plane rides!!!! - Beav 1