Oh. You do this long enough, you will see cigarette rolls, complete malfunctions / burn in's and towed jumpers. Gets to some people.....
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Oh. You do this long enough, you will see cigarette rolls, complete malfunctions / burn in's and towed jumpers. Gets to some people.....
M.
I saw what I thought was a double fatality, but only one died that day (the other's reserve was at line stretch when he went behind the trees; his canopy snagged a branch and he lived). Half of the people I met in the sport who have died to date were jumping at the time and the other half was "life" (drunk driver, heart attack, suicide, etc.). Half a dozen cutaways, some guys who did everything wrong and managed to live, some who did everything right and still died, some who could have avoided death/ serious injury if they had just listened, plane crashes.....and the list goes on.
The military side was relatively benign: broken femurs, legs, back, a dislocated shoulder...
The longer you're around it the more you'll see. The same goes for you medical types, firefighters, cops, and a bunch of other hobbies and professions.
Nobody rides for free.
Oh. You do this long enough, you will see cigarette rolls, complete malfunctions / burn in's and towed jumpers. Gets to some people.....
M.
I had no idea it was something that could get NJP'd For . "Failure to follow an order?"
No doubt. There's something about the inside of an airplane that turns it into a walled city with the Plague. Fear, doubt, aggressiveness, apathy... Emotions and behaviors ripple through jumpers and everything's contagious.
DUH, Blackhawk= Static JM=Monkey Harness.Duh. Protecting your reserve while kicking them....
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I only jump out of planes because of the company I keep. I wouldn't want to lose their respect. ..