I don’t have a photo of myself about to leave the plane during my static line dive because they told me (all of us) that the camera had malfunctioned. However, it is clear to me that SOMEONE had a working camera in that little Cessna. That is precisely what I was doing in the minutes leading up to my jump; reciting the litany of things we were to do upon exiting the plane. And that is precisely what happened as soon as I jumped; forgot the whole megillah (sp?). An awesome, unforgettable experience. In my case, literally a once in a lifetime experience.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 7 years ago
I don’t have a photo of myself about to leave the plane during my static line dive because they told me (all of us) that the camera had malfunctioned. However, it is clear to me that SOMEONE had a working camera in that little Cessna. That is precisely what I was doing in the minutes leading up to my jump; reciting the litany of things we were to do upon exiting the plane. And that is precisely what happened as soon as I jumped; forgot the whole megillah (sp?). An awesome, unforgettable experience. In my case, literally a once in a lifetime experience.
Olddog1 about 7 years ago
Tow jumpers to one chute. Weight limit makes more sense now.
Ratbrat about 7 years ago
Jumping from a plane, bungee and base jumping, picking up rattlesnakes with my bare hands: all things I’ll just take somebody else’s word for!
david_42 about 7 years ago
Is there a name for someone who is the opposite of an adrenaline junkie?
sbwertz about 7 years ago
I remember how I felt the first time I ever jumped a horse over a five foot high fence. That was quite a head-rush for a 35 year old.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 7 years ago
Tandem.. what a wasted dream. Might have well saved the money and watched a movie
Al Nala about 7 years ago
Who was it talked me into this? Gonna HURT him.
Perkycat about 7 years ago
Relax and enjoy the ride. Nothing to think about until the landing.
Number Three about 7 years ago
And they’re off!
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