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What makes an experienced skydiver?

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My sarcasm is MUCH funnier in person.

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You keep thinking that, captain underpants. (And to a 17 year old, you are old)



Hey, name one other tunnel coach that you get coaching AND a standup routine?
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Hey, name one other tunnel coach that you get coaching AND a standup routine?



you have a point there, but after half your jokes most of needed to sit down :D

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My sarcasm is MUCH funnier in person.



no it isn't. actually, your sarcasm is funnier on the internet.

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Hey, name one other tunnel coach that you get coaching AND a standup routine?



ron jeremy. must be something about the first name.


pulling is cool. keep it in the skin

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What make an experienced skydiver?

One who is proficient at:

Emergency procedures, and all that that implies.

Canopy piloting, and all that that implies (like making a radical change in direction at or below 200’ SAFELY in order to avoid an obstacle).

Flying in various freefall orientations, and all that that implies.

Willing to ask for advice and willing to learn more, and all that that implies.

Willing to recognize and admit that they do not have it all figured out (make a mistake), and all that that implies.
Mykel AFF-I10
Skydiving Priorities: 1) Open Canopy. 2) Land Safely. 3) Don’t hurt anyone. 4) Repeat…

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