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Made #993 today and Air.177's little brother made a Tandem Jump!! Blake is NOT going to take it very well......that his little brother Jumped before he did!!!:D:munchin
Back down to Stephenville tomorrow morning, if the Weather Gods allow!! Later Martin |
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Well, the Weather Gods smiled upon us this morning!!
I made 2 RW Jumps. Both were just two mans, but I was supposed to fly Base, but ended up above my contact, so I closed on him both times. On the first jump, it was supposed to be a 4 way, but they learned how much I float......the other 2 went below us even though we were the first out. We linked up, let go and made a 360 then re-docked. The second was an intentional 2 way and we linked and broke off, made a LH 360, re-linked then broke off, made a RH 360, re-linked..broke off, then did a Backloop. We were close to opening alt. so I made a 180 then dumped!! It's amazing how fast it is comming back!!!!:D Next stop, BIGGER AIRPLANES!!!!:munchin 9 jumps since May, I'm up to 995!!! Later Martin |
Congrats, AM!!! :lifter
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So you are saying any "girl "under 50 or so. But who am I to talk my forst jump was in 1964. 28 foot double L for those old enough to remember round sport parachutes. :D |
Made # 12 since May,that puts me at 998!! Next weekend I'm going to sleep in the Hangar, haven't done that in a while, since the weather has cooled off and be ready for a FULL day on Sunday, if not Saturday!! I may ride down Friday evening!!
Later Martin!! |
Go for the GOLD!
(USPA Gold Wings) 1,000 freefalls gets you the free Gold Wings and a Certificate suitable for framing. Looks really good hanging on the wall. (P.S., I'm GW-4445). |
Well, after the 999 jump last March leaving me with 11 broken ribs and a severly torn hamstring muscle, I've made 10 more with a new canopy THAT OPENS SOFTER!!!
I made a jump with 6 other FOGS down @ San Marcos, Texas. Here's a link to my FB page: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/...type=1&theater Take care & Later!! Martin |
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This thread was reactivated after an 8 year delay.
Question One: How did the fusion go? Question Two: AmbushMaster, what is your Gold Wings Number? More importantly: Parachuting isn't over until YOU say it is over. RE: Michael Kremar, USPA License D-18 (yes, D-18!): Quote:
I'm not smart enough to formulate this, I received it from another source, but I believe it is true: "There are only two fears that all human beings are born with, inherent in their DNA: 1-Fear of Falling 2-Fear of Loud Noises. All other fears are LEARNED (fear of snakes, fear of fire will not develop until a child is burned by flame, etc.). But even a newborn human three days old will exhibit FEAR at the prospect of falling or loud noises. No experience needed. It probably dates back to survival of the fittest when our ape-man ancestors feared falling from the safety of a tree to the ground below, and loudness (predators, rockfall, volcanos) = danger of death. And so it is that if a human being can squarely face up and vanquish those two primal fears, that human being cannot be truly be fearful of anything else that is not a rational or irrational LEARNED fear. Every parachute jump contains the fear of falling and the fear of loud noises* and that is why Airborne qualification is a good approximation of the resistance to fear sought by military forces." *Question as I write this. What about British qualification, with balloon drops? Don't know, never made one. Noise factor? |
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Thought I would add this in here....
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It's interesting that they toss in a $150M price tag for replacing "aging" systems. In the grand scheme of military hardware acquisition does that number even make the pie chart? Link to the full GAO report is HERE |
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